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Dan Wahlin and Elijah Manor

This course provides an insightful look at various tips, tricks and best practices that can be used to get the most out of jQuery when building Web applications.

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This course provides an insightful look at various tips, tricks and best practices that can be used to get the most out of jQuery when building Web applications.

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, promote re-use and simplify maintenance? In the jQuery Tips and Tricks course Dan Wahlin and Elijah Manor will walk you through key tips and tricks learned over the years of building applications with jQuery. Topics covered include tips and tricks related to working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, as well as taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.

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Syllabus

DOM Tips and Tricks
Event Tips and Tricks
Ajax and Data Tips and Tricks
Utility Tips & Tricks
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Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Covers essential tips and tricks for building web applications with jQuery, enhancing coding efficiency and maintenance
Instructed by Dan Wahlin and Elijah Manor, recognized experts in jQuery development
Provides practical guidance on working with the DOM, handling events, making Ajax calls, and utilizing utility functions
May require prior familiarity with jQuery basics, as it focuses on advanced techniques

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in jQuery 1 Tips and Tricks with these activities:
Practice Event Bubbling and Delegation
Sharpen your skills in handling events efficiently by practicing bubbling and delegation techniques.
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  • Set up event listeners using jQuery's event delegation methods
  • Experiment with bubbling and delegation to understand how events propagate
  • Apply event bubbling and delegation to improve the performance of your jQuery applications
Share jQuery Tips and Tricks
Engage with peers to exchange and discuss tips, tricks, and best practices for using jQuery.
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  • Prepare a list of your favorite jQuery tips and tricks
  • Discuss and share your tips with the group
  • Learn from other participants' experiences and insights
Explore jQuery Performance Optimization
Enhance your knowledge of best practices and techniques for optimizing jQuery applications.
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  • Identify common performance bottlenecks in jQuery code
  • Learn and apply performance optimization techniques
  • Use profiling tools to analyze and optimize jQuery performance
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Practice DOM Manipulation
Reinforce your understanding of DOM manipulation techniques and APIs by practicing common operations.
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  • Use the jQuery API to select and modify DOM elements
  • Experiment with event handlers to understand event propagation and bubbling
  • Create and customize jQuery plugins to extend its functionality
Develop a jQuery Widget
Deepen your understanding of jQuery's architecture by creating a custom widget that extends its capabilities.
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  • Define the widget's options and behavior
  • Create the widget's markup and styles
  • Register and integrate the widget into a web application
Build a CRUD Application with jQuery
Apply your jQuery skills by building a complete application that demonstrates CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations.
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  • Design the application's data model and user interface
  • Implement jQuery functions for data retrieval, creation, update, and deletion
  • Integrate jQuery plugins or custom code for user input validation and data display

Career center

Learners who complete jQuery 1 Tips and Tricks will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Front-End Developer
Front End Developers are responsible for developing and maintaining the user interface of a website. They work with designers and other engineers to create a website that is both visually appealing and functional. This course can help Front End Developers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Web Developer
Web Developers are responsible for developing and maintaining websites. They work with designers and other engineers to create a website that is both visually appealing and functional. This course can help Web Developers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software applications. They work with other engineers to create software that is both efficient and reliable. This course can help Software Engineers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
JavaScript Developer
JavaScript Developers are responsible for developing and maintaining JavaScript applications. They work with other engineers to create applications that are both efficient and reliable. This course can help JavaScript Developers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
UI Developer
UI Developers are responsible for developing and maintaining the user interface of a website or application. They work with designers and other engineers to create a user interface that is both visually appealing and functional. This course can help UI Developers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Web Designer
Web Designers are responsible for designing the visual appearance of a website. They work with other engineers to create a website that is both visually appealing and functional. This course may help Web Designers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Information Architect
Information Architects are responsible for organizing and structuring the content of a website. They work with other engineers to create a website that is both easy to use and navigate. This course may help Information Architects to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
User Experience Designer
User Experience Designers are responsible for designing the user experience of a website or application. They work with other engineers to create a user experience that is both enjoyable and efficient. This course may help User Experience Designers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Project Manager
Project Managers are responsible for planning, organizing, and managing the development of a website or application. They work with other engineers to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget. This course may help Project Managers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts are responsible for analyzing the business needs of a company and developing solutions to meet those needs. They work with other engineers to ensure that the solution is both efficient and effective. This course may help Business Analysts to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers are responsible for writing documentation for software applications. They work with other engineers to ensure that the documentation is both accurate and easy to understand. This course may help Technical Writers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Marketing Manager
Marketing Managers are responsible for developing and executing marketing campaigns for a company. They work with other engineers to ensure that the marketing campaign is both effective and efficient. This course may help Marketing Managers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Sales Manager
Sales Managers are responsible for managing the sales team of a company. They work with other engineers to ensure that the sales team is both effective and efficient. This course may help Sales Managers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Customer Success Manager
Customer Success Managers are responsible for ensuring that customers are satisfied with a company's products or services. They work with other engineers to ensure that the customer is both satisfied and successful. This course may help Customer Success Managers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.
Account Manager
Account Managers are responsible for managing the accounts of a company's customers. They work with other engineers to ensure that the customer is both satisfied and successful. This course may help Account Managers to improve their skills in working with the DOM, handling and triggering events, making Ajax calls, working with and caching data locally, and taking advantage of built-in jQuery utility functions.

Reading list

We've selected 14 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in jQuery 1 Tips and Tricks.
Collection of recipes that covers the fundamental concepts of jQuery as well as common tasks and provides practical solutions and tips that can be applied to real-world web development scenarios.
Practical guide that covers the essential concepts and techniques of jQuery. It is written in a clear and concise style and is perfect for beginners who want to learn jQuery from scratch.
Provides a collection of recipes for common jQuery tasks. It great resource for finding quick solutions to specific problems.
Uses a unique visual approach to teaching jQuery. It great resource for beginners who want to learn jQuery in a fun and engaging way.
Provides a comprehensive overview of both JavaScript and jQuery. It great resource for beginners who want to learn both languages at once.
Provides a comprehensive overview of JavaScript techniques. It great resource for experienced JavaScript developers who want to learn more about advanced topics.
Provides a concise overview of the good parts of JavaScript. It great resource for experienced JavaScript developers who want to learn more about best practices.
Provides a collection of JavaScript design patterns. It great resource for experienced JavaScript developers who want to learn more about best practices.
Provides a comprehensive overview of JavaScript performance. It great resource for experienced JavaScript developers who want to learn more about how to write efficient code.
Provides a comprehensive overview of JavaScript. It great resource for experienced JavaScript developers who want to learn more about the language.
Provides a comprehensive reference for the jQuery API. It great resource for experienced jQuery developers who want to learn more about the details of the API.

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