Murach's jQuery, 2nd Ed (Murach Books)
Wednesday, 21 October 2015

 jQuery is used in over 60% of the million most-visited websites, and that makes it one of the technologies that every web developer should master. The problem is that jQuery is difficult to learn, especially for those with limited programming experience. But now, this new edition of our jQuery book makes it easier than ever to learn how to use jQuery to create the dynamic user interfaces, fast response times, and special effects that today's users expect.

<ASIN: 189077491X>

After  a four-chapter crash course in the JavaScript skills that you need to use jQuery,  Zak Ruvalcaba and Anne Boehm present the essential jQuery and jQuery UI (User Interface) skills for developing professional jQuery applications. The final section shows you how to shows how to use Ajax and JSON.

Authors: Zak Ruvalcaba and Anne Boehm
Publisher: Murach & Associates 
Date: September 1, 2015
Pages: 596
ISBN: 978-1890774912
Print: 189077491X
Category:  JavaScript

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