jQuery is one of the most used JavaScript frameworks. It provides almost every feature a modern framework should give you (e.g. like easy extentability). This talk will not be about these obvious features, but it goes for the not so exposed features, like jQuery.data(). It give you a detail tour how these function works and why they might be handy.
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Hehe nice little "secrets" you showed us, thanks. It demonstrated the nice ways of configuring jquery to your needs.
Really liked it and even having sitted on the floor because all chairs were taken i always tried to not miss a single minute of your presentation, it was really interesting!
01.Jun.2011 at 07:10 by Anonymous
Nice talk, thank you. Probably I'll buy the book you recommended and I'll definitely read the jQuery source code since that seems to be the best way to learn. You showed some cool stuff but I sure there's more. Wish they'd all been in the docs though!
great talk!
but to be honestly... I did not use jQuery intensively enough to follow all your secrets or realize their potential.
maybe the book you mentioned is just right for me.
great talk, but I think a little too early for me, have to work on the simple stuff first, before digging deeper into it. But thanks to your talk, I know now what and where to look for :)
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31.May.2011 at 21:14 by Phil Stahlschmidt
Hehe nice little "secrets" you showed us, thanks. It demonstrated the nice ways of configuring jquery to your needs.
Really liked it and even having sitted on the floor because all chairs were taken i always tried to not miss a single minute of your presentation, it was really interesting!