Very good service from the publishing company, the book was delivered in 10
days to Australia. I ordered both the eBook and the printed one, got the
eBook immediately.
Looking forward to getting the second one.
Thanks
Fred
On 7/12/07, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007,
james_027 schrieb:
hi,
what javascript books are using jquery?
thanks,
james
Hi James,
at least the following 4. Quoting from the jQuery-Blog:
http://jquery.com/blog/2007/07/01/jquery-113-800-faster-still-20kb/
jQuery Books
We’re now up to 4 jQuery books being written and, just as
So it seems the reference book is not available, yet, correct?
On Jul 9, 10:57 am, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. jQuery Reference Guide is a 250+ page complete reference to the
jQuery API and selector expressions (up to v1.1.2), plus individual
chapters on the Dimensions
That's right. We're still putting the finishing touches on that one,
but it should be ready shortly.
On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:22 , AtlantaGeek wrote:
So it seems the reference book is not available, yet, correct?
On Jul 9, 10:57 am, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. jQuery
Correct.
When the publisher split the book into 2, Jonathan and I took the
opportunity to add a few chapters to the reference book so that we
could make it a valuable resource in addition to the tutorial book.
We're working through revisions on those chapters now.
--Karl
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Correct.
When the publisher split the book into 2, Jonathan and I took the
opportunity to add a few chapters to the reference book so that we
could make it a valuable resource in addition to the tutorial book.
We're working through revisions on those chapters now.
Those
On Jul 11, 2007, at 6:04 PM, Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Correct.
When the publisher split the book into 2, Jonathan and I took the
opportunity to add a few chapters to the reference book so that we
could make it a valuable resource in addition to the tutorial
book. We're
Hi GianCarlo,
It looks to me like the eBook is available. The page has an Add to
Cart button for it. Did you try unsuccessfully to purchase it? If
so, it's probably a problem with the publisher's website. If you
could contact them (http://www.packtpub.com/contact), that would be
great.
got it!!
Now the eBook is available.
Nice job, well written and easy to understand. I'm sure i'll get
better and better from now on.
Kinda having a 'new toy' to play with...
GC
On Jul 9, 2:49 pm, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi GianCarlo,
It looks to me like the eBook is
On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:56 AM, GianCarlo Mingati wrote:
got it!!
Now the eBook is available.
Nice job, well written and easy to understand. I'm sure i'll get
better and better from now on.
Kinda having a 'new toy' to play with...
So glad to hear it, GianCarlo!
I'll be posting a blog entry soon
For a book about some of the methods for creating the base
functionality of jQuery without jQuery, that is the methodology behind
jQuery, check out Resig's Pro Javacript Techniques.
- jake
On 6/20/07, Fred Janon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karl,
Is the book about using jQuery only or also
Fred,
We've focused on jQuery from a user perspective, though we do
describe how things are implemented when it is necessary in order to
use them well. The most in-depth chapter from an implementation
standpoint is the one on developing jQuery plug-ins.
On Jun 20, 2007, at 9:45 , Fred
The book is already available for pre-order on the publisher's site
at
Karl - somehow I missed your original reply but thanks for the update -
and I've already pre-ordered :)
Jim
Hi Jim,
Thanks for asking!
The publisher just changed the expected date from July to June
because we're actually ahead of schedule. :-)
Jonathan and I are reviewing the final proofs now and are hoping to
be finished by the end of this week. The publisher estimates that the
hard-copy
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