Thursday, September 17, 2009

jQuery Reference Guide

This detailed reference guide to jQuery, an open-source JavaScript 
library that shields web developers from browser inconsistencies, 
simplifies adding dynamic, interactive elements, and reduces development 
time, covers the syntax of every jQuery method, function, and selector 
with detailed discussions to help readers get the most from jQuery. 
After analyzing an example jQuery script, detailed reference chapters 
cover the components of jQuery from Selectors to AJAX. The last chapters 
cover jQuery's elegant plug-in architecture and the popular Dimensions 
and Form plug-ins. The book offers web developers both a broad, 
organized view of all that the jQuery library has to offer and a quick a 
reference for comprehensive details. Readers need basic HTML and CSS, 
and familiarity with JavaScript syntax, but no knowledge of jQuery is 
assumed. However, this is not an introductory title and readers starting 
out with jQuery should first read the companion book from Packt, 
Learning jQuery. 


















Thursday, September 3, 2009

XML - Problem-Design-Solution

Offering a unique approach to learning XML, this book walks readers through the process of building a complete, functional, end-to-end XML solution
Featured case study is an online business product catalog that includes reports, data input/output, workflow, stylesheet formatting, RSS feeds, and integration with external services like Google, eBay, and Amazon
The format of presenting a problem and working through the design to come up with a solution enables readers to understand how XML markup allows a business to share data across applications internally or with partners or customers even though they might not use the same applications

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Building Web Solutions with ASP.NET and ADO.NET.rar