jQuery

Ben Evans benjamin.john.evans at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 12:04:12 GMT 2013


On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Smylers <Smylers at stripey.com> wrote:
> Mallory van Achterberg writes:
>
>> Ah, jQuery, something I try to avoid except when I can't.
>> http://www.doxdesk.com/updates/2009.html#u20091116-jquery
>
> Thanks for that. Is there any decent combined documentation for
> JavaScript + jQuery, pointing to whichever of the two is superior for a
> particular task?
>
> I've been liking using jQuery for little bits of (optional) user
> interface polish, but keep being caught out by not knowing proper
> JavaScript (or Dom).

I like Bear Bibeault's jQuery in Action (but it may be a little behind
the times these days).

You should also get a copy of "Javascript - The Good Parts" by Douglas
Crockford.

My guys seem to like Angular.js as well.

Cheers,

Ben


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