About this Paths
jQuery is a JavaScript library which was developed by John Resig and released in 2006. It is currently the most popular JavaScript library in use today, offering rich DOM element selector and traversal capabilities along with effects and animations. This path will show you the basics of working with jQuery and how you can apply its rich feature set to your websites.
What You'll Learn
From | Pluralsight |
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Hours | 29 |
Instructors | Dan Wahlin, Scott Allen, Karl Swedberg, Mark Zamoyta, Elijah Manor, Robert Boedigheimer, Joe Eames, Craig Shoemaker |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
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Library Technician 5 $53k
JavaScript Instructor $76k
Javascript Specialist $83k
JavaScript Wrangler $83k
Product Engineer (JavaScript) $88k
Javascript Developer Consultant $89k
JavaScript/Web Developer $90k
.NET/Javascript Programmer $94k
Flash/ javascript developer $106k
Interactive Javascript Developer $110k
Principal JavaScript Engineer $162k
Staff JavaScript Engineer $219k
Courses in this Paths
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This course will guide you through the features of the jQuery "write less, do more" library. We'll demonstrate how you can use jQuery to select and manipulate DOM elements,... Pluralsight |
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Get started with jQuery by learning the basics of a jQuery command. We will cover how to work with selectors, styles, forms, and events as well as finding out about a few coding... Pluralsight |
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jQuery UI provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects, and high-level 'widgets'. This course guides you through all of the features of the... Pluralsight |
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Karl leverages his experience on the jQuery Team and gives a thorough walkthrough of all of the most important parts of jQuery. He discusses how to resolve some common misuses of... Pluralsight |
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Learn how to create great looking, responsive forms using Bootstrap 3. Make the most out of your forms by using jQuery form selectors, events and methods. This course covers... Pluralsight |
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In this course we will examine common bugs that are accidentally introduced when developing with jQuery. For each bug we will expose the problem, explain what is going on, and... Pluralsight |
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Learn about many jQuery plugins that will allow you to greatly enhance user experience with very little effort. This course does not focus on creating plugins, but rather on many... Pluralsight |
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jQuery Tips and Tricks (You were viewing this course) jQuery provides a powerful set of features that can be used to build applications but do you know some of the key tips, tricks and best practices that can be used to reduce code,... Pluralsight |
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This course dives into several advanced topics in jQuery. Learn to leverage jQuery to move beyond simply selecting and manipulating DOM nodes. Some of the many topics covered... Pluralsight |
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From | Pluralsight |
---|---|
Hours | 29 |
Instructors | Dan Wahlin, Scott Allen, Karl Swedberg, Mark Zamoyta, Elijah Manor, Robert Boedigheimer, Joe Eames, Craig Shoemaker |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Library Technician 5 $53k
JavaScript Instructor $76k
Javascript Specialist $83k
JavaScript Wrangler $83k
Product Engineer (JavaScript) $88k
Javascript Developer Consultant $89k
JavaScript/Web Developer $90k
.NET/Javascript Programmer $94k
Flash/ javascript developer $106k
Interactive Javascript Developer $110k
Principal JavaScript Engineer $162k
Staff JavaScript Engineer $219k
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