Beyond jQuery

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, General Computing, Programming
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Author: Ray Nicholus ISBN: 9781484222355
Publisher: Apress Publication: October 19, 2016
Imprint: Apress Language: English
Author: Ray Nicholus
ISBN: 9781484222355
Publisher: Apress
Publication: October 19, 2016
Imprint: Apress
Language: English

Learn about the most important concepts surrounding web development and demystify jQuery. This book gives you the confidence to abandon your jQuery crutches and walk freely with the power of the web API and JavaScript. *Beyond jQuery *doesn't just throw code at you - everything is explained in detail from the perspective of a jQuery developer.  

jQuery is often injected into web applications and libraries with no logical reason for pulling it in as a dependency. Many web developers don’t really know when they need to use jQuery, and when they don’t - it's just a standard step when setting up a new library or web application. But relying solely on jQuery as your window to the web leaves large gaps in your knowledge. This in turn results in frustration when the abstraction that jQuery provides “leaks” and exposes you to the native aspects of the browser. 

This book educates developers, reveals the magic behind jQuery, helps you solve common problems without it, and gives you more confidence to embrace the power of the web API and standardized JavaScript.

What You'll Learn

  • Use the web API and standardized JavaScript
  • Determine when you need jQuery and when you don't
  • Review common JavaScript utility functions
  • Work with HTML elements

Who This Book Is For

Any web developer who is interested in learning how to live without jQuery, and deepening their understanding of web development. 

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Learn about the most important concepts surrounding web development and demystify jQuery. This book gives you the confidence to abandon your jQuery crutches and walk freely with the power of the web API and JavaScript. *Beyond jQuery *doesn't just throw code at you - everything is explained in detail from the perspective of a jQuery developer.  

jQuery is often injected into web applications and libraries with no logical reason for pulling it in as a dependency. Many web developers don’t really know when they need to use jQuery, and when they don’t - it's just a standard step when setting up a new library or web application. But relying solely on jQuery as your window to the web leaves large gaps in your knowledge. This in turn results in frustration when the abstraction that jQuery provides “leaks” and exposes you to the native aspects of the browser. 

This book educates developers, reveals the magic behind jQuery, helps you solve common problems without it, and gives you more confidence to embrace the power of the web API and standardized JavaScript.

What You'll Learn

Who This Book Is For

Any web developer who is interested in learning how to live without jQuery, and deepening their understanding of web development. 

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