jQuery, whether it's food? (Chapter 2)

jQuery is a powerful JavaScript library that can enhance your websites regardless of your background.
Created by John Resig, jQuery is an open-source project with a dedicated core team of top-notch JavaScript developers. It provides a wide range of features, an easy-to-learn syntax, and robust cross-platform compatibility in a single compact file. What's more, over a hundred plug-ins have been developed to extend jQuery's functionality, making it an essential tool for nearly every client-side scripting occasion.
Learning jQuery provides a gentle introduction to jQuery concepts, allowing you to add interactions and animations to your pages—even if previous attempts at writing JavaScript have left you baffled. This blog guides you past the pitfalls associated with AJAX, events, effects, and advanced JavaScript language features.


jQuery? Is it Free?
Yes, jQuery is for free. jQuery is available in two types of MIT and the GPL license. You can choose which license is right for you.

I'm an Programmer for particular programming language, is jQuery right for me?
Oh, it depends on you ... :)
I can not answer that, importantly, jQuery is not more difficult than other Java Script framework.

Suitable to be applied, whether it's your ASP programmers, PHP, JSP, Rails, and others. Surely during your goal is to use jQuery to manipulate the DOM using Java Script.

Who's already using jQuery?
Among others: Google, Amazon, IBM, Microsoft, Twitter, Intel, Oracle, Digg, Dell, and others.
A complete list of sites that use jQuery can you see here: http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery

Want to try? Download jQuery ...
Download jQuery on jQuery's official website. http://www.jquery.com

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