JQuery Help, Thanks Google

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I have to admit that the text we are using for JQuery feels a little. . dry. At least it does after the Head First HTML text. I searched Safari Bookshelf and only found five or six books that mentioned it. Most of them dealt more with AJAX. What to do? Ask the Google. Google knows all, including the existence of the JQuery site.

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Karl said:

Hi Chris,

It has been a real treat to follow your class's adventures in jQuery scripting. Sorry you're finding the book a little dry. Jonathan and I tried to balance clear and concise explanations with an engaging style, but we may not have always achieved a perfect blend. I hope you at least find some useful information in it.

In any case, if you're interested in more jQuery resources, feel free to check out my Learning jQuery blog and definitely join the jQuery Google Group.

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