Learn jQuery: An In-depth Course For Beginners
Master jQuery at your own Pace. Learn Everything you need to know about jQuery!
4.17 (167 reviews)

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4.5 hours
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Jan 2017
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$49.99
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What you will learn
Starting by first introducing you to jQuery, the teaching style Craig uses to convey this sometimes complex topic makes it easy to learn.
The examples he uses are easy to understand, and the lessons build on one another throughout the training course.
You will begin by learning the essentials of working with CSS selections, and quickly move on to creating animations - slides, easing, fading, and more.
The training escalates with DOM manipulation, event handling, and AJAX interactions.
You will even learn how to create your own jQuery plugins.
The training course concludes with you working alongside Craig to create real-world usable tab controls, and a browser game written with jQuery!
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Our Verdict
Overall, Learn jQuery: An In-depth Course For Beginners provides a thorough grounding in the powerful jQuery library. Though it shows its age with occasional references to outdated web standards, the core concepts and methods remain critical to modern web development. While an ideal starting point, prepare for additional self-directed research to cover advanced topics and explore real-world applications. Nonetheless, Craig Buckler's expertise, combined with comprehensive course content, solidifies this as a valuable resource for any beginner in jQuery.
What We Liked
- The course starts with the basics and gradually moves to more advanced topics providing a solid understanding of jQuery.
- Author Craig Buckler is an expert in web development, ensuring in-depth, accurate, and modern content.
- The course exercises motivate learners to explore the underlying aspects of HTML, CSS, and native JavaScript.
- With 4.5 hours of content, this course sufficiently covers jQuery's full potential for beginners.
Potential Drawbacks
- Some course materials are outdated with occasional references to older IE versions—however, the concepts remain relevant for modern web development.
- The course only introduces learners to a limited set of methods. Students will have to explore additional resources for exhaustive jQuery method coverage.
- Learners might benefit from more real-world use cases integrated into lessons rather than being left as something to explore in the exercises.
- The presentation pace can be challenging, particularly for learners new to programming.
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