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Dan Wahlin

This course will guide you through the features of the jQuery "write less, do more" library

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This course will guide you through the features of the jQuery "write less, do more" library

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, process events, and build a compelling user interface for web clients.

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Syllabus

jQuery Fundamentals
Using jQuery Selectors
Interacting with the DOM
Handling Events
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Working with Ajax Features

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Walk learners through key concepts of advanced javascript client libraries
Includes guidance on how to use JQuery to manipulate web client user interfaces
May be a little outdated as jQuery is being superseded by other technologies
Taught by a well known author and speaker in the field of javascript

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Learners who complete jQuery Fundamentals will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
UI Developer
A UI Developer is focused on the user interface of web and mobile applications. jQuery can help UI Developers in creating rich and engaging user interfaces, enhancing their presentation skills and making them more effective in their role.
Web Developer
A Web Developer may create websites, mobile applications, or other web products. jQuery can help Web Developers write less code and do more, which can increase productivity and efficiency in building complex user interfaces.
Mobile Application Developer
A Mobile Application Developer can use jQuery to enhance the user interface of their applications. Those pursuing this career path can use the jQuery Fundamentals course to better understand jQuery's features, including DOM manipulation and UI development techniques.
Front-End Engineer
A Front-End Engineer typically works with the client-side software that enables user interaction. In some cases, this can include designing and optimizing the user interface, which can be improved with a better understanding of jQuery. In using jQuery, Front-End Engineers can reduce the number of DOM operations, which are resource-intensive and can slow page loading time.
UX Engineer
A UX Engineer will likely have user-facing elements as a part of their daily work. jQuery can help UX Engineers to optimize their designs for interactivity and responsiveness, leading to better user satisfaction with the final product.
Web Designer
A Web Designer is responsible for the look and feel of a website. jQuery can help Web Designers prototype and build interactive web elements, which can help them iterate quickly and produce better-quality work.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer may develop software for a variety of purposes, but they will likely use jQuery to improve the user interface of their software products. Those interested in pursuing a career in Software Engineering may find the jQuery Fundamentals course helpful in using it for building user-facing software features.
Software Development Manager
A Software Development Manager may lead a team of engineers and web developers. Those interested in this role may learn from the jQuery Fundamentals course to better understand the technical aspects of web development and to lead their engineering teams more effectively.
IT Manager
An IT Manager may oversee the development and deployment of software systems. jQuery Fundamentals may help IT Managers build a foundational understanding of development processes and technologies, enabling them to make more informed decisions in their managerial role and better support their team of developers.
Information Technology Specialist
An Information Technology Specialist may support an organization's IT infrastructure and provide technical assistance to users. This course can help Information Technology Specialists to gain practical knowledge of jQuery, which can be useful in various technical support and troubleshooting scenarios.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer may document software and technology products. This course can help Technical Writers to better understand the technical aspects of web development and to produce more accurate and informative documentation for jQuery-based applications and technologies.
Project Manager
A Project Manager may lead a team of developers and engineers. Those pursuing this career path may learn from the jQuery Fundamentals course to better understand the technical aspects of web development and to manage their projects more effectively.
Product Manager
A Product Manager may manage the development and launch of a software product. This course can help Product Managers to gain a better understanding of the technical aspects of web development and jQuery, enabling them to make more informed decisions and collaborate more effectively with their engineering teams.
Technical Support Specialist
A Technical Support Specialist may provide technical assistance to users. This course can help Technical Support Specialists to gain practical knowledge of jQuery, which can be useful in various technical support and troubleshooting scenarios.
Database Administrator
A Database Administrator may manage and maintain databases. This course is not directly related to database administration, but it may provide some general knowledge of web development and jQuery that could be beneficial in some cases.

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