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Head-First jQuery


251 Visitas | 3581 Descargas | 2013-09-17 04:48:03 | rmillo

Want to add more interactivity and polish to your websites? Discover how jQuery can help you build complex scripting functionality in just a few lines of code. With Head First jQuery, you'll quickly get up to speed on this amazing JavaScript library by learning how to navigate HTML documents while handling events, effects, callbacks, and animations. By the time you've completed the book, you'll be incorporating Ajax apps, working seamlessly with HTML and CSS, and building your own plug-ins. If you want to learn-and understand-how to create interactive web pages, unobtrusive script, and cool animations that don't kill your browser, this book is for you. * Use jQuery with DOM to overcome the limitations of HTML and CSS * Learn how jQuery selectors and actions work together * Write functions and wire them to interface elements * Use jQuery effects to create actions on the page * Make your pages come alive with animation * Learn how use jQuery with the new HTML5 elements * Build interactive web pages with jQuery and Ajax * Create plug-ins to handle reusable functions * Build forms and reports in web applications

Beginning jQuery

Beginning jQuery is your step-by-step guide to learning the jQuery library.


148 Visitas | 427 Descargas | 2013-09-17 13:56:03 | moliver

Beginning jQuery is your step-by-step guide to learning the jQuery library. jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library in the web developer’s toolkit. Jack Franklin takes you from the basics of getting you started with jQuery, right through to extending jQuery by writing your own plug-ins. You'll discover best practices you can follow, how you can avoid common mistakes, and you'll learn about so many of the things that jQuery has to offer, including how you can: Use jQuery’s powerful tools to dynamically update content on your site, including DOM manipulation. Extend jQuery’s capabilities by writing your own plugins on top of the framework. Animate elements and build your own jQuery slider. Employ best practices and avoid common errors made by beginners.

jQuery Mobile Cookbook

Over 80 recipes with examples and practical tips to help you quickly learn and develop cross-platform applications with jQuery Mobile


102 Visitas | 431 Descargas | 2013-09-17 14:01:06 | moliver

Create applications that use custom animations and use various techniques to improve application performance Use and customize the various controls such as toolbars, buttons, and lists with custom icons, icon sprites, styles, and themes Write simple but powerful scripts to manipulate the various configurations and work with the events, methods, and utilities which are provided by the framework.

Professional jQuery

This book covers jQuery including a developer-level introduction and an in-depth look into some of the more advanced features. The book focuses on features available as of jQuery 1.7.1. but also tries to incorporate feature support in older versions of the library wherever it is relevant.


150 Visitas | 343 Descargas | 2013-09-17 14:44:49 | moliver

This book covers jQuery including a developer-level introduction and an in-depth look into some of the more advanced features. The book focuses on features available as of jQuery 1.7.1. but also tries to incorporate feature support in older versions of the library wherever it is relevant. The first few chapters will help you set up a development environment and review important JavaScript concepts. Detailed coverage includes: functions that make up the library and usages of the core jQuery functions in-depth to select and manipulate HTML elements with jQuery the cross-browser ability to bind and manage browser events Ajax shortcuts jQuery offers for animating components in your web applications including moving, fading, toggling, and resizing elements jQuery UI, which is an associated user interface library for jQuery and contains things such as widgets, effects, animations, and interactions additional jQuery UI features including moving, sorting, resizing, and selection elements with a mouse techniques, best practices, and patterns that you can apply to your code to make it more efficient, maintainable, and clear jQuery Template plugin authoring jQuery plugins. jQuery Deferred Object unit testing and detail of the specific unit testing framework created by and used by the jQuery project itself, QUnit. If you have experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this book is for you. For existing jQuery users, it will expand your jQuery knowledge by focusing on the core library with the benefit of strong core JavaScript expertise in many of the lessons. But this book is not aimed at beginners. For those looking to start with the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/jQuery development, Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development with jQuery by Richard York will most likely help you more. http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/productCd-1118026683.html

jQuery UI 1.7 The User Interface Library for jQuery


107 Visitas | 295 Descargas | 2013-09-23 15:11:46 | jgramos

Modern web application user interface design requires rapid development and proven results. jQuery UI, a trusted suite of official plugins for the jQuery JavaScript library, gives you a solid platform on which to build rich and engaging interfaces with maximum compatibility, stability, and a minimum of time and effort. jQuery UI has a series of ready-made, great looking user interface widgets, and a comprehensive set of core interaction helpers designed to be implemented in a consistent and developer-friendly way. With all this, the amount of code that you need to write personally to take a project from conception to completion is drastically reduced. Specially revised for version 1.7 of jQuery, this book has been written to maximize your experience with the library by breaking down each component and walking you through examples that progressively build upon your knowledge, taking you from beginner to advanced usage in a series of easy-to-follow steps.

jQuery Cookbook


104 Visitas | 242 Descargas | 2013-09-23 15:13:59 | jgramos

The jQuery library has taken the frontend development world by storm. Its dead-simple syntax makes once-complicated tasks downright trivial—enjoyable, even. Many a developer has been quickly seduced by its elegance and clarity. If you’ve started using the library, you’re already adding rich, interactive experiences to your projects. Getting started is easy, but as is the case with many of the tools we use to develop websites, it can take months or even years to fully appreciate the breadth and depth of the jQuery library. The library is chock-full of features you might never have known to wish for. Once you know about them, they can dramatically change how you approach the problems you’re called upon to solve. The goal of this cookbook is to expose you, dear reader, to the patterns and practices of some of the leading frontend developers who use jQuery in their everyday projects. Over the course of 18 chapters, they’ll guide you through solutions to problems that range from straightforward to complex. Whether you’re a jQuery newcomer or a grizzled JavaScript veteran, you’re likely to gain new insight into harnessing the full power of jQuery to create compelling, robust, high-performance user interfaces.

Twitter Bootstrap Web Development How-To


183 Visitas | 367 Descargas | 2013-09-23 15:39:23 | jgramos

Welcome to Twitter Bootstrap Web Development How-To. The content of this book is up to date with version 2.1 of Twitter Bootstrap. In what follows, this book will help you to get to know Twitter Bootstrapby trying it on for size. I've written with the novice to intermediate developer in mind. If you've been designing sites for a while, then this book will give you a quick introduction to several key features of Twitter Bootstrap's markup, stylesheets, and JavaScript plugins. If you're new to HTML and CSS (and maybe even a little scared of JavaScript)—don't worry! This book will help you along. If, by contrast, you're looking to compile CSS from LESS and integrate the results with Backbone.js—this isn't for you. Fair enough? Let's dive in.

jQuery UI


100 Visitas | 197 Descargas | 2013-09-23 16:23:38 | jgramos

jQuery is a popular JavaScript library that is extensible using plug-ins. Some plug-ins,specifically those for managing the user interface, have been collected together in thejQuery UI library. These plug-ins help facilitate interaction with the user, and these interactions are simpler to manage if you use jQuery only.

jQuery Game Development Essentials

IT eBooks


128 Visitas | 229 Descargas | 2013-09-27 15:12:41 | moliver

jQuery is a leading multi-browser JavaScript library that developers across the world utilize on a daily basis to help simplify client-side scripting. Using the friendly and powerful jQuery to create games based on DOM manipulations and CSS transforms allows you to target a vast array of browsers and devices without having to worry about individual peculiarities. jQuery Game Development Essentials will teach you how to use the environment, language, and framework that you're familiar with in an entirely new way so that you can create beautiful and addictive games. With concrete examples and detailed technical explanations you will learn how to apply game development techniques in a highly practical context.

Learning jQuery Deferreds

Programming


59 Visitas | 92 Descargas | 2014-01-30 05:04:54 | cbustillo

Orchestrating asynchronous function calls in JavaScript often leads to callback hell, but there is a reliable way to avoid this painful state of affairs. With this concise and simple guide, you'll learn how to use jQuery deferreds and promises, an elegant approach for managing asynchronous calls in both client and server applications. This book contains 18 examples that use deferreds to solve progressively challenging real-world programming problems, along with 75 stimulating puzzles (and their solutions) that will help you understand how and when to use deferreds. You'll learn new tricks in a fun way, and become immersed in the practice of event-based programming.

Ajax in Action

Ajax


74 Visitas | 116 Descargas | 2014-03-14 13:07:35 | eancedeg

Ajax technologies themselves are all client side, the differences extend all the way down to the server. This book is mainly about client-side programming, and most of the code examples that you’ll find in here are JavaScript. The principles of Ajax decouple the client from the server beautifully, and can be used with any server-side language. We’ve therefore got a broad audience to address and have opted to present our server-side code in a mixture of languages: PHP, Java, C#, and Visual Basic .NET. More importantly, though, we’ve tried to keep the server-side code relatively simple and implementation-agnostic, so that you can port it to whatever environment you choose. Where we do use language-specific features, we explain them in enough detail for those unfamiliar with that particular environment to figure out what we’re doing.

Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development with jQuery

JQuery


100 Visitas | 552 Descargas | 2014-03-14 13:14:45 | eancedeg

The jQuery JavaScript framework is a rising star in the world of web development. JavaScript frameworks in general have grown to become immensely popular in the past few years in parallel with the ever-increasing presence of JavaScript-driven, so-called Web 2.0 websites that make heavy use of technologies like AJAX and JavaScript in general for slick graphical enhancements that would be impossible or much more cumbersome to incorporate without JavaScript.

jQuery in action, second edition

jQuery


59 Visitas | 475 Descargas | 2015-03-04 15:57:09 | javierd

Do more with less. Stated plainly and simply, that is the purpose of this book: to help you learn how to do more on your web application pages with less script. Your authors, one an avid andenthusiastic user, and the other a jQuery contributor and evangelist, believe that jQuery is the best library available today to help you do just that.