Stephan Beal escribió:
On Aug 16, 7:39 pm, Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An interesting point - don't recommend jQ IF the point of your work is
teaching JavaScript.
In my courses, I teach using Web Services with JavaScript, AJAX techniques,
and others HTML Rich Application techniques so my target is not JavaScript
learning because it is more difficult teach to a student ALL the differents *hacks* for any browsers (events attach, get XMLHttpRequest, ....) so I teach jQuery.

I teach the difficulties of cross-browsing, the problems, and then I show the more clean jQuery method. All the students keeps the mouth opened when they can see
how anything is more easy :-)

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SeViR CW · Computer Design
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Murcia - Spain

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