jQuery in Action, Second Edition

jQuery in Action, Second Edition

by Bear Bibeault (Author), YehudaKatz (Author)

Synopsis

HIGHLIGHT

Updated from the best-selling original, this concise, example-driven tutorial on

the jQuery JavaScript library now includes the latest jQuery 1.4 features with

new labs and more examples.

DESCRIPTION

A good web development framework anticipates what developers need to do and

makes those tasks easier and more efficient. jQuery is by far the most popular

JavaScript framework, and the first edition of this book is Manning’s best-selling

book since 2008.

Now updated for jQuery 1.4, the book introduces the jQuery programming

model and guides readers through the major features and techniques needed to

be productive immediately. The book anchors each new concept in the tasks

developers tackle in day-to-day web development. This edition includes new

coverage of the many jQuery plug-ins available and adds even more unique lab

pages where readers can immediately put their jQuery knowledge to work.< /P>

KEY POINTS

• New edition of the Manning best-seller and the leading jQuery book

• Strong early demand through MEAP, Manning’s Early Access Program

• Unique “labs” offer immediate hands-on opportunities to test

new techniques

• Covers animation, user interface effects, and Ajax integration

• Authors are active jQuery contributors

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 475
Edition: 2
Publisher: Manning Publications
Published: 15 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 1935182323
ISBN 13: 9781935182320

Author Bio

Bear Bibeault

has been working in the area of web applications since the midnineties,

getting started with beta versions of JSP and Servlets. He is a senior moderator

at the popular JavaRanch site, and has contributed articles to that site's

JavaRanch Journal. He is a co-author of the Manning books Ajax in Practice and

Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action. He works and resides in Austin, TX.

Yehuda Katz is a developer with Engine Yard. He contributes actively to jQuery,

heading up the plug-in development team. He also runs Visual jQuery, a dynamic,

browsable version of the jQuery API, used heavily by new users of the library

and core developers alike.