Articles from Rick

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  1. Create Web 2.0 Progress Bars: jQuery, Dhtm, Js Css, Photoshop

    Web Topia (Jul 31 2008) jQuery Explore Article

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  2. Comment on Thanks for jQuery by Rick

    Learning jQuery (Jul 18 2008) jQuery Explore Article

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  3. Writing reusable jQuery modules: Make everything a plugin

    dzone.com (Jul 2 2008) jQuery Explore Article

    If I take care never to write a single line of code without packaging it as a plugin, the architectural part of my brain kicks in. (Read Full Article)

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  4. Using jQuery with Ruby on Rails

    dzone.com (Jun 20 2008) jQuery , Prototype Explore Article

    By default, Rails comes packed with the Prototype javascript library and the effects library, Scriptaculous. While this is all well and good sometimes you want a change. I personally prefer jQuery to prototype. I don’t have any beef with prototype, infact I used it for about a year before even getting into rails, but I just prefer the jQuery syntax and selectors. (Read Full Article)

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  5. jQuery plugins: Who needs ‘em?

    dzone.com (Jun 20 2008) jQuery Explore Article

    I'd rather spend time building my own custom UI component than wrangling my code to work with somebody else's plugin. (Read Full Article)

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  6. Why jQuery Saves Me Time

    Richard Harrison (Jun 16 2008) jQuery Explore Article

    Posted under: Web 2.0 by Rick on June 16, 2008 Tags: adobe air, jQuery, My Life, Web Development, widgets Javascript development has become a large part of my core development work. This time last year I would have considered myself a novice at javascript. Now, I would reference myself as an advanced developer. In case you are not a developer, javascript as a language is roughly about a decade old, ... (Read Full Article)

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