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  4. ISBN-10: 1118531647 | ISBN-13: 978-1118531648 | Edition: 1
  5. This full-color book adopts a visual approach to teaching JavaScript & jQuery, showing you how to make web pages more interactive and interfaces more intuitive through the use of inspiring code examples, infographics, and photography. The content assumes no previous programming experience, other than knowing how to create a basic web page in HTML & CSS. You’ll learn how to achieve techniques seen on many popular websites (such as adding animation, tabbed panels, content sliders, form validation, interactive galleries, and sorting data)..
  6. Introduces core programming concepts in JavaScript and jQuery
  7. Uses clear descriptions, inspiring examples, and easy-to-follow diagrams
  8. Teaches you how to create scripts from scratch, and understand the thousands of JavaScripts, JavaScript APIs, and jQuery plugins that are available on the web
  9. Demonstrates the latest practices in progressive enhancement, cross-browser compatibility, and when you may be better off using CSS3
  10. If you’re looking to create more enriching web experiences and express your creativity through code, then this is the book for you.
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Published June 30th 2014 by Wiley (first published March 5th 2013)
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Sep 07, 2014Ronando rated it it was ok
Shelves: programming, started-but-never-finished
You won't like this review because I am in the extreme minority. I thought this was going to be a fantastic book because of the reviews and because of the fantastic imagery. But, by the time I was neck deep in chapter two, I realized that I had drunk the Kool-Aid; the book was nothing but a beautiful presentation of definition of terms, more so than a tutorial that led a beginner through the fundamentals of learning JavaScript and or JQuery.
I have tried Code School, Lynda, Thinkful, Code Academ
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Sep 13, 2014Jeffery Moulton rated it it was amazing
Shelves: training, programming, web-design, nonfiction, 2014-books, computers
I have read a lot of technical books over the years, and I have read more than a few JavaScript books. This book is one of the best I've ever read. It is very informative yet concise. It addresses the needs of first time learners and experts alike. And it is absolutely gorgeous to look at and a pleasure to read. I highly recommend it anyone learning JavaScript.
I am not paid by or any relation to the author. I sincerely believe this is an excellent book.
Just came out but what I've seen is beautiful and clear. Be forewarned, this book doesn't come with exercises but you can find the examples online to mess around with at javascriptbook.com.
It may not be as technical as your other javascript/jquery books, but it really inspires - anyone who's not a newbie should not get this with the mindset of advanced programming because it's definitely geared toward people who haven't touched code.
Sep 10, 2018David Sarkies rated it liked it
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8 September 2018
The first book in this series was pretty easy going, but it turned out that this one really wasn’t the case. Then again when we come to Javascript we are basically dealing with a computer language, and when it comes to computer languages they can be pretty complicated. Honestly, reading a book, particularly with the speed that I read it, really isn’t going to give you a good idea on how the language works. Well, there are some people that proba
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Apr 02, 2017TheSkepticalReader rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This was a brilliant addition to the advanced web development courses I am taking at the moment. Whenever I felt a bit lost in class, I would refer to this, and vice versa. It is visually attractive and the author kindly also offers downloadable content for you to see/play with as you attempt to learn the concepts and ideas of Javascript/jQuery programming.
I would highly recommend this to someone who is searching for a good beginners guide on JS and jQuery. I did find some of the later content a
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Awesome book for begginers to start with! I started with it! <3
But, at this time JavaScript got some improvements and I don't think this book is enough. It is not outdated, but there are some stuff missing. After finishing with this book, I reccomend something about ES6 definitelly, to have complete knowledge.
The book 'Javascript and jQuery' by Jon Duckett is a masterminded intelligent book that has a very good step by step process on everything a beginner should know. From how to put through a GET request to fine tuning your login form for your website. The format of the book is laid out in a very modern style and just makes you want to read it based on the feel and look of it. They say don't judge a book by it's cover, but this is one book that has a beautiful cover and a lovely inside. On page 221...more
Nov 07, 2018Robert Hernandez rated it really liked it
As I collect coding books down my coding career, I find myself coming back to the basics from time to time again, and I have heard good things of this book so I decided to give it a shot. Now pretence, I came with about 8+ years of dev time by this time, and there were still some sections I needed a good second/third read. It's not that the book doesn't give examples(I think their visual approach is actually quite welcome from many terse books in the past) but indeed the content is just as it is...more
I was working on a practice website with HTML5 and CSS3 when I began reading this. The end of the book was really what started to help me add to the website in small ways. Really, it was a great read during my 9-5 call center job, that made me feel like I understood fundamentals, that may have taken longer to learn any other way. It wasn't what helped me code (practice is all that's really helped), but it was a great use of time. I felt like I really accomplished something (not, jQuery though)....more
This books is meant to follow the 1st book of the series of Jon Duckett: HTML and CSS.
The styling remains consistent, making for a pleasant reading experience.
I had to skip a lot of pages to get to actual new content for me, as I had previous javascript experience. This is understandable because the book is also meant for newcomers to web development.
The Javascript concepts and APIs were examined thoroughly and the jQuery coverage, even though it's now less popular, was extensive.
Jul 02, 2018Aubrey Fletcher rated it it was amazing
If you want to learn more about JavaScript and jQuery, this book is totally a plethora of information. It gives you a wealth of information with the feel of reading a magazine. From Object-Oriented Programming within JavaScript, to manipulating API's, to developing forms, and showing you snippets of code that makes you feel totally involved. It's one to reference from for years to come!
The book explores very well the bases of the language, thought for people who begin in programming since it is detailed a lot in general aspects of programming.
It also explores many characteristics of JS that some developers ignore, but the book its excellent for beginning with JS, clearly, illustrated and very well explained.
Nov 19, 2017Avi rated it really liked it
It's a good reference book. As others have noted, it does not have specific projects tied with case studies, which might have been more useful. Still, with beautiful design and valuable information, I'd say it's a must-have on your business bookshelf.
Great resource though my copy was a little old. Great follow up to the HTML/css book.
May 02, 2019Kristen Byers rated it really liked it
I like how the concepts in this book are organized and presented in a very visually appealing way. I will keep this one on my shelf for future reference.
Sep 10, 2019Robert rated it really liked it
Clear, well illustrated, and easy to follow.
i love the way thiis book is i really wanna web develpar
Nov 16, 2018Erica Garcia rated it really liked it
Slightly outdated, great illustrations.
Hard to get through, but good information, and great graphics :)

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Jul 12, 2017Alexa Williams rated it it was amazing
Haven't quite finished yet, but I wish all CS books were this beautiful.
Mar 28, 2019Mitchell Naleid rated it it was amazing
I'm a visual learner, and I thought the book had great, real life examples that were well laid out. Just need to practice my own examples now and get repetition in.
Jul 03, 2017Hannah Notess rated it it was amazing
beginner-friendly. hurrah for well-structured information.

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Jun 12, 2019Faith rated it it was amazing
Absolutely useful! Despite some typo in the second half of the book.
I did not feel that this book was helpful at all. It is a disjunct dictionary of terms with pictures.
Aug 03, 2019Claire added it
Haven't read this cover to cover but am calling it good for now.
Sep 09, 2014Jonathan rated it it was amazing
I won this book in a First Reads contest.
I have never seen a textbook with such an emphasis on clarity! In some of my other reviews, I've mentioned that books have clear explanations. In this book, not only are the explanations clear, the presentation of the text is also clear.
Many textbooks present information in large paragraphs of tiny text, one after the other, so that it is difficult to tell where one paragraph ends, and the next begins. This book does not do that. Instead, this book has
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Nov 30, 2014Jason rated it really liked it
One of the best JavaScript books that I've read. It gives you a clear starting point and covers a wide variety of topics. Specific topics have both an abstract description of what the code is doing, as well as the actual HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. One thing that makes me like this book more than others, including JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual, is that it considers learning JavaScript just as important as learning jQuery - many other books teach with the assumption that all y...more
Just a bunch of 'unconnected' examples...some code in the book is missing, you have to go to their website to find it.
Teaching is horrible, well....actually is completely absent.
They just tell you: this code makes this thing, period.
Not to mention the HTML part....you have to figure out by yourself how javascript-html connection works, where to put your js code in the html file. You may spend days (literally) trying to understand a piece of code....
2 stars because of its look: a fancy book to ad
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Sep 22, 2016Daniel Barenboim rated it it was amazing
Such a great book (if not the best) for beginner-intermediate JavaScript level.
It thoroughly goes through the terms and doesn't leave one stone unturned. At least in regards to the foundation. That's where this book excels, building your knowledge of JavaScript fundamentals.
Often times, I found myself hungry for more information on a particular topic but it felt a little too brief. If you are intermediate+ and have a strong grasp of the language, you shouldn't waste time on this book.
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Jon Duckett has been designing and building web sites for over a decade, working with global brands, and has authored and co-authored over a dozen books on web design, programming, usability and accessibility. He has curated conferences about web programming and has been a web strategy consultant, often coding front ends for projects and designing architectures for back end programming. He is the...more

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