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Elijah Manor
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 then exterminate the issue with a solution. The goal is to help prevent you from making these mistakes and in the process gain a better understanding of how jQuery works.
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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Examines common bugs in jQuery development, enhancing learners' understanding of its functionality
Led by Elijah Manor, an experienced instructor
Provides a practical focus on troubleshooting and solving issues

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Learners who complete Fixing Common jQuery Bugs will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Front-End Engineer
Front End Engineers are responsible for writing and maintaining code that powers the end user experience on a website or application. They often work with various frameworks and libraries, including jQuery. Taking this course can help a Front End Engineer build a foundation of best practices for troubleshooting and resolving bugs in jQuery and other frameworks.
UI Developer
UI Developers specialize in designing and developing user interfaces for websites and applications. They often work with jQuery and other frontend frameworks to create intuitive and responsive user experiences. Taking this course can provide a UI Developer with the knowledge to troubleshoot and resolve bugs in jQuery, ensuring that the user interface functions as intended.
QA Engineer
QA Engineers are responsible for testing and validating software applications. They often work with jQuery and other frameworks to ensure that applications are functioning as expected. Taking this course can help a QA Engineer to better understand the common pitfalls of jQuery and how to test and resolve bugs.
Web Developer
Web Developers design and create websites. They are often responsible for frontend work on a website, including jQuery integration. Having a strong understanding of jQuery can aid Web Developers in integrating and troubleshooting bugs in jQuery and other frontend frameworks.
Full-Stack Developer
Full Stack Developers work on both the frontend and backend of websites and applications. They are responsible for integrating various technologies, including frontend frameworks like jQuery. Taking this course can provide a Full Stack Developer with the skills to troubleshoot and resolve bugs in jQuery, which can be helpful when working with complex web applications.
Web Designer
Web Designers create the visual and interactive elements of websites. They often work with jQuery and other frontend frameworks to add functionality and improve the user experience. Having a solid understanding of jQuery can help Web Designers effectively implement and troubleshoot jQuery-based designs.
Software Developer
Software Developers design and build software applications. They are responsible for understanding and resolving bugs introduced in the development process. As a result, taking this course may help a developer to minimize introducing bugs when working with jQuery.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers apply engineering principles to the development of software applications. They are often responsible for troubleshooting and resolving bugs in software, including those introduced by jQuery. Taking this course can aid a Software Engineer in building a solid understanding of how to prevent and resolve bugs in jQuery and other frontend frameworks.
UX Designer
UX Designers focus on improving the user experience of websites and applications. They often work with jQuery and other frontend frameworks to ensure that user interactions are smooth and efficient. Taking this course can aid a UX Designer in understanding the technical aspects of jQuery and how it can impact the user experience.
Machine Learning Engineer
Machine Learning Engineers design and develop machine learning models. They often work with jQuery and other tools to gather and preprocess data for model training. Taking this course may be useful for a Machine Learning Engineer who wants to improve their understanding of how to use jQuery in the context of machine learning.
Marketing Manager
Marketing Managers plan and execute marketing campaigns to promote products and services. While this course may not be directly relevant to a Marketing Manager's role, it may be helpful for those who want to gain a better understanding of how to use jQuery and other frontend frameworks to create interactive and engaging marketing content.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts collect, analyze, and interpret data to identify insights and trends. They often work with various tools and technologies, including jQuery, to extract and visualize data. Taking this course may be helpful for a Data Analyst who wants to gain a better understanding of how to use jQuery to work with data.
Sales Manager
Sales Managers lead and manage sales teams. While this course may not be directly relevant to a Sales Manager's role, it may be helpful for those who want to understand how to use jQuery and other frontend frameworks to create effective and user-friendly sales presentations and materials.
Product Manager
Product Managers are responsible for defining and managing the development of products. They often work with engineers and designers to ensure that products meet user needs. While this course may not be directly relevant to a Product Manager's role, it may be helpful for those who want to develop a better understanding of the technical aspects of product development, including the use of jQuery and other frontend frameworks.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts gather and analyze business requirements to improve organizational processes. While this course may not be directly relevant to a Business Analyst's role, it may be helpful for those who want to gain a better understanding of how to use jQuery and other frontend frameworks to create data-driven and interactive dashboards and reports.

Reading list

We've selected 13 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 Fixing Common jQuery Bugs.
Comprehensive reference of all the jQuery functions, methods, and events. It's a helpful resource to have on hand when you need to look up a specific function.
Covers more advanced features of jQuery, like traversing the DOM, debugging, manipulating the DOM, and working with events. If you have a project or two under your belt and want a solid framework for building more advanced web applications, this book is for you.
Comprehensive guide to JavaScript. It covers everything from the basics to advanced topics, like closures, inheritance, and design patterns.
Covers how to use jQuery to solve common problems in web development. It's not only a good introduction to jQuery, but also a helpful reference.
Great introduction to jQuery for beginners. It covers the basics of jQuery, like selectors, DOM traversal, and events, in a fun and engaging way.
Is focused on Node.js, not jQuery, but it valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn about the server-side of web development.
Good introduction to JavaScript for beginners. It covers the essential parts of JavaScript, like variables, functions, objects, and arrays, in a clear and concise way.
Good introduction to JavaScript for beginners. It covers the essential parts of JavaScript, like variables, functions, objects, and arrays, in a clear and concise way.
Good introduction to JavaScript for beginners. It covers the essential parts of JavaScript, like variables, functions, objects, and arrays, in a clear and concise way.
Good introduction to JavaScript for beginners. It covers the essential parts of JavaScript, like variables, functions, objects, and arrays, in a clear and concise way.
Good introduction to JavaScript for children. It covers the basics of JavaScript, like variables, functions, objects, and arrays, in a fun and engaging way.

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