Yes, in the end jQuery is nothing else than JavaScript - although a
very excellent piece ;-)

--Klaus


On May 18, 4:42 pm, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> You should really get a grasp of how JavaScript works so that you can be
> a more effective client-side developer. jQuery makes things easier but
> you still should know how to handle, at the very least, the basic
> constructs of the JavaScript language. It will help in understanding why
> certain things occur.
>
> Rey Bango
> jQuery Project
>
> Mark wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > first post here ... I have searched and cant find an answer to this
> > but I'm sure it's been asked before ...anyway, here goes:
>
> > I have only a rudimentary grasp of javascript but I'm very interested
> > in jQuery - so, is it better for me to learn Javascipt first and then
> > jQuery
>
> > Or
>
> > is it feasible to simply try to learn jQuery??
>
> > TIA.

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