Review of jQuery Enlightenment

Review of jQuery Enlightenment – and Free Copies!

jQuery Enlightenment, by Cody Lindley, is a breath of fresh air when it comes to e-books. It’s written by a jQuery team member, each code snippet includes a link to JSBin for live previewing, and – most importantly – there’s no fluff. Ultimately, this means that you’ll learn faster, and more thoroughly.

jQuery Enlightenment

Update: Winners Announced

Congratulations to the following users who were randomly selected as the winners of jQuery Enlightenment! You’ve all been contacted via Twitter and email with instructions.

Not a Winner?

In that case, Cody has given me a special $5 off discount code, which is valid for the first 300 purchases and expires on November 18th. To use it, visit the jQuery Enlightenment site, click on the “Have a discount code” link, and use the following code: nettuts5bucksoff.

At a Glance

To prove how much I enjoyed reading this book: I received my review copy on a Wednesday, and finished it the next day. As I’m sure many of you are aware, tech books and front to back reads very rarely go well together. This is a testament to the “no fluff” aspect I referenced earlier. Over the course of a dozen chapters, Cody will teach you everything you need to know.

  • Chapter 1 – Core jQuery
  • Chapter 2 – Selecting
  • Chapter 3 – Traversing
  • Chapter 4 – Manipulation
  • Chapter 5 – HTML Forms
  • Chapter 6 – Events
  • Chapter 7 – jQuery and the web browser
  • Chapter 8 – Plugins
  • Chapter 9 – Performance best practices
  • Chapter 10 – Effects
  • Chapter 11- AJAX
  • Chaper 12 – Miscellaneous concepts

Who this Book is for?

While most books on jQuery are primarily focused on introducing the library to new users, jQuery Enlightenment instead assumes you’re at an intermediate level hoping to learn the more advanced tips and techniques. As such, I especially enjoyed the read more than I would have if it was just another crash course style book. Assuming that you’re a regular Nettuts+ reader, it’s more than probable that you have at least a basic understand of jQuery. If so, it’s time to take your skills to the next level; jQuery Enlightenment will take you there.

Though perhaps the most convincing reason to check out Cody’s new book is because he’s an official member of the jQuery team.

JSBin Snippets

Throughout the book, Cody supplies every single code snippet with a respective live preview from JSBin. This may not sound like much; however, it’s incredibly helpful when you can simply click on a link, and immediately be transported to a page which allows you to “toy” with the code. I can’t tell you how vital this is – and, frankly, it’s shocking that more web development e-books haven’t taken advantage of this yet.

About the Author

Cody Lindley is a Christian, husband, son, father, brother, outdoor enthusiast, and client-side engineer. Since 1997 he has been passionate about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, Interaction Design, Interface Design, and HCI. He is most well known in the jQuery community for the creation of Thickbox, a modal/dialog solution. In 2008 he officially joined the jQuery team as an evangelist. His current focus has been on client-side optimization techniques as well as speaking and writing about jQuery. As of late he is employeed by Ning.com

Free Copies!

Cody has been generous enough to offer a handful of copies to our readers! To enter, simply leave a comment, and check back on Monday (Tuesday for some of you) to see if you’re a winner! Otherwise, if you’d like to purchase the ebook and immediately read it, you can buy it here.


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  • Rodney

    We are in the process of migrating our environment from scriptaculous to jquery and would love a copy!

  • Joseph McLaughlin

    I’d love a copy!

  • Horng Shii

    Would love to receive a copy please

  • http://spotdex.com/ David Moreen

    I have so many book PHP, RUBY, Python, I might add this to my collection some day.

  • http://blogs.visoftinc.com Damien

    I’d love a copy! Thanks.

  • Marcio Toledo

    If I don’t win it, I’ll buy it… seems good.

  • http://www.wajig.com Jason

    I’d love a copy of this — especially since I’m in the process of creating a web app that’s jQuery heavy — I think that it could be a huge help. Thanks very much!!!

  • Federico

    Hey, if everybody wanna copy, why not me! :D

  • Nick

    I would love a copy. Thanks!

  • Jason

    I would love to read this!

  • Yheng

    For free? Sounds good I’d like to have one!

  • http://www.remi-deoliveira.com/ Rémi De Oliveira

    Sounds pretty good! Thanks a lot !

  • Kate

    Hello! I’d like a copy, too.
    Thanks.

  • s0nic

    I would like to win one, too :)

  • Eric

    Looks like a great book. I’m in for a chance at a free copy. :)

  • http://www.cryptonet.be Junni

    Would love a copy!

  • Alan

    This would really help me to understand this mysterious jQuery :(

  • Roger Roelofs

    Love a free copy. Looks good!

  • Chase

    Pick me!

  • http://www.juando.com.ar Sieben

    seems interesting to read!
    i would like one! =)

  • John

    Thanks Cody. Cheers.

  • Paul

    This looks like a good read. I’d love a free copy.

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    This book looks awesome. I’d love a copy! :)

  • Nathaniel Watts

    I’m a starting web developer looking to make an impact on the world, to work and strive to make a difference.

    More specifically, I want to create a method of raising $$ for orphaned children in Kenya.

    This book would be a huge help to me.

  • Jeff Edsell

    Yes please! I’d love a copy!

  • http://matthew.cyndle.com Matthew Connelly

    I’d love a free copy. It’d really help, as I’m trying to learn more about jQuery

  • Caleb

    Ohai. I can haz a copy? :)

  • http://www.lanesnider.com Lane

    $15 is probably a pretty good price if the book is as good as you say it is. But I’d still prefer a free copy.

  • Chintan Parikh

    Would be awesome :)
    Hoping to learn jquery and this could be my way into it.
    Anyway good luck to everyone else

  • http://vintom.com Vin Thomas

    I would love to have a copy of this book!

  • http://createmy.com.au Dale

    I would love to win a free copy!

  • kkconk

    I love jQuery, i want a copy!

  • http://fusedthought.com Gerald Y

    Cool. This would be so useful.. I’ve definitely love to have a copy of it…

  • francis

    i hope i get a copy

  • http://chrisberthe.com/ chrisberthe

    Please, for once!

  • http://jlaeser.com jason

    already read this and loved it. .bind() is now my friend.

  • http://BinaryKitten.me.uk BinaryKitten

    I’d love a copy of the book, it will help further my knowledge which i shall continue to share at BarCamps, conferences and any where else I can

  • http://www.imblog.info Muhammad Adnan

    I would like to win this book ;)

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    I would love a free copy

  • Murali

    I would like a copy of the book for me!

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    EPIC! I want a copy! ;)

  • Vojta

    I would be happy to have a copy. So wait and win or wait and buy then…

  • http://techrats.net Anthony

    I love jQuery, and assuming I don’t get a copy here I’ll probably pick the book up anyway. Definitely looks to be worth buying!

  • Dasani

    Hi there!
    A friend of mine is living to Russia tomorrow and we going to have a “goodbye” party for him. Before I am going to get drunk, I wanna try to win a free copy of this book. I hope, when I wake up on Monday, I’ll be the one :)
    Good Friday to everybody. ;)

  • http://www.jeybala.com Jey Balachandran

    Can’t wait to read it!

  • Jazon

    Love jQuery, the book would be a big help.

  • les

    Thanks in advance for my free copy! ;-)

  • http://jpoles1.co.cc/ Jordan Poles

    I am interested in a copy of this book. It would be very useful for improving my web development process.

  • http://anthonycook.info Anthony Cook

    Sound great! i would love a free copy

  • http://www.themolitor.com THE MOLITOR

    I would totally love a copy. I’m looking for more advanced techniques.