Recently began to learn jquery, originally wanted to get started, because they want to do learning to do a website, can get started as soon as possible. Since I'm a beginner, I'm not familiar with CSS and JavaScript itself (people who have never learned CSS or JavaScript). began to trawl the internet. The first is to imagine the past, directly to the official documents on the line. Find it impossible for me to be a beginner of JavaScript. The official document is too simple, and the first words of the example just confuse me. One is:
$ (document). Ready (function () {...})
I have no idea what this is all about.
Later, we can only find some reference books. There are a lot of online documents, all kinds of getting started. But basically useless. Still have to find the regular books. Search for a while, found a "jQuery in action." This series of books is not much to say, the basic is classic. I reluctantly looked at the previous chapters while facing the CSS authoritative guide. By the start of the event, I would have jammed. The book is really detailed, but the examples in CSS and JavaScript that are just getting started are a little hard to understand. This is not a way to really use jquery, rely on this book, it must be a few days to watch. I just want to get started as soon as possible, believe in doing as I learn, and then start to see what is better. Finally, I found a copy of "Jquery:novice to Ninjia". This is a really good book for beginners, especially people like me who have never used jquery. The point is that there are many examples of this book, and it is not difficult to understand. Examples are ring-ring related, step-by-step. Through the previous "JQuery in action" baptism, more and more found "Jquery:novice to Ninjia" The benefits of this book.
JQuery in action is a list of the use of jquery, although the "Jquery:novice to Ninjia" is the case, but the "Jquery:novice to Ninjia" is a sample code to explain each, And each example has the correlation, the difficulty is the increment, each one looks down, very easy to understand. The jquery in action is different, he just lists the usage, and the code he gives is just to prove the concept in the book, more abstract, more suitable for jQuery itself a little understanding, or more familiar with CSS and JavaScript people. If you're a beginner of CSS and JavaScript like me, or you're not very proficient in them, but want to get started. Absolutely recommend "Jquery:novice to Ninjia" this book.