http://www.learningjquery.com/
Lots of cool stuff.
Mitch
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Hi Mitch,
While we don'
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Mitch?!? Holy cow, it's good to see your name here.
Listen up, kids. The Waite Group published so
Ok, I thought I was up there in age but you and Mike are at "Centrum"
level. LOL!
Rey...
Scott Sauyet wrote:
Michael Geary wrote:
Ha! 1968. GE Mark II timesharing. ASR-33. Paper tape.
Oh come on, a baby! Now who do you think helped Von Neumann with the
tricky parts? Where do you think
Michael Geary wrote:
Ha! 1968. GE Mark II timesharing. ASR-33. Paper tape.
Oh come on, a baby! Now who do you think helped Von Neumann with the
tricky parts? Where do you think Babbage stole his ideas?
:-)
-- Scott
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> Thanks to everyone for recommending the book, I ordered it right
Ha! 1968. GE Mark II timesharing. ASR-33. Paper tape.
Wow, you def got me beat!! I never had to use anything like that.
Rey...
ver.
Mitch
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Hi Mitchell,
Welcome to jQuery my man. Here's a great
> > Listen up, kids. The Waite Group published some of the most
> > important books of the microcomputer / personal computer
> > revolution. Check the book list at www.mitchwaite.com to
> > see what I'm talking about. If you haven't heard of some of
> > these books, rest assured that your elders
Wow, quite an impressive rep! Glad to have you on the jQuery side, Mitch!
On 7/20/07, Michael Geary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mitch?!? Holy cow, it's good to see your name here.
Listen up, kids. The Waite Group published some of the most important
books
of the microcomputer / personal comput
Listen up, kids. The Waite Group published some of the most important books
of the microcomputer / personal computer revolution. Check the book list at
www.mitchwaite.com to see what I'm talking about. If you haven't heard of
some of these books, rest assured that your elders have. :-)
Well, I
Mitch?!? Holy cow, it's good to see your name here.
Listen up, kids. The Waite Group published some of the most important books
of the microcomputer / personal computer revolution. Check the book list at
www.mitchwaite.com to see what I'm talking about. If you haven't heard of
some of these books
server.
Mitch
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Hi Mitchell,
Welcome to jQuery my man. Here's a great
While I haven't gotten much futher along in the book (darn Ant
presentation!) I'd suggest checking it out:
http://www.packtpub.com/jQuery/book/mid/1004077zztq0
My 'review'
http://www.thecrumb.com/2007/07/13/5-minute-jquery-book-review/
I can attest as a jQuery 'dummy' I'm getting a lot out of
Hi Mitchell,
Welcome to jQuery my man. Here's a great option for you. jQuery team
member Karl Swedberg and Jonathan Chaffer have authored a book called
"Learning jQuery : Better Interaction Design and Web Development with
Simple JavaScript Techniques"
You can find it here: http://www.packt
There's a brand new book, Learning jQuery, which sounds like it might
be right up your alley.
More info here:
http://www.packtpub.com/jQuery/book/mid/1004077zztq0
--John
On 7/19/07, Mitchell Waite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to learn jQuery from the tutorials at the web site. They
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