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Jonathan Grieve
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Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,252 Points

jQuery Courses

I've been thinking about this for a little while and I just have to put the question out there now! :)

Are there any plans right now to introduce any more jQuery content to the library. Something in the vein of Dave McFarland's recent JavaScript Courses. I realise there's the jQuery Basics course but I think it's been around a while (correct me if I'm wrong) and just figured since the CSS Courses are currently undergoing a refresher program at the moment and it just got me thinking if something similar was in the offing for jQuery.

Who agrees? :-)

2 Answers

I loved the jQuery Basics course from Andrew Chalkley. I'm totally on board for more jQuery awesomeness!

Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

That is a great course!

The last 2 modules of the AJAX Basics cover AJAX with jQuery nicely.

Jonathan Grieve
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,252 Points

I didn't mean to do the course a disservice! And maybe I'm forgetting that course is a beginner course! But I we've had new beginner JS courses I can't help but feel jQuery is a little neglected at the moment!

But still can't hurt to go back to the current course for a refresher in the meantime!

Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

Have you done Build a Mobile Web App Using jQuery Mobile & AJAX Part 1, Part 2?

More content, as well as revised / updated content, is always great and appreciated though. :)