Mine is (working title) jQuery for Designers.

jQuery has improved the lives of web developers, information architects, UX
designers, and graphic artists (in addition to programmers).  It allows for
a much more iterative prototyping process that can be managed by the design
team on their own.

My book is focused on real world scenerios, and jQuery solutions, with
design principles to explain why (and why not) to use advanced techniques in
these circumstances.

The other books will be much more technical than mine.  I don't show how to
build your own plugin.  From a jQuery standpoint its a primer.  However, a
primer is enough to radically change the way the design team works.

Im literally working on the whole thing now, so alot of the paint is still
wet.

Glen


On 7/9/07, Armand Datema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi

Now that im using jquery more and more for projects I was thinking
about buying one or more books ( since there are 3 coming out )

What is the difference between the books target readers etc.

I would like a good book that explains jquery and how it works and how
to build and setup my own plugins

Armand

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