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Paul Irish

Html5 and CSS3 aficionado, Google Chrome dev relations, jQuery team member, interaction designer and front-end developer, music snob on @Aurgasm

11 More Things I Learned From the jQuery Source
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11 More Things I Learned From the jQuery Source

Not long ago, Paul Irish, who works on jQuery and Google Chrome, recorded an excellent screencast which details ten things he learned from the jQuery source. Well today, he’s back with eleven more helpful notes, tips, and tricks. It’s a must watch.

The Official Guide to HTML5 Boilerplate

The Official Guide to HTML5 Boilerplate

When we helped to promote the recently released HTML5 Boilerplate in early August, multiple comments were made, which expressed a desire for a full video overview of the template. Thankfully, Paul Irish, the co-creator, recorded a full video walk-through, exclusively for Nettuts+. In this screencast, he meticulously reviews each page, and then further goes on to explain why and when you would use each snippet in your projects.

The product of years of learning, this video is not to be missed! Even if you have no intention of using this template, you’ll still learn an array of helpful techniques.


This entry is part 7 of 14 in the HTML5 and You Session
10 Things I Learned from the jQuery Source
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10 Things I Learned from the jQuery Source

It’s jQuery on the big screen. We’ll open the jQuery source and run through how the jQuery object works, covering self-executing anonymous functions as a global abatement technique, several interesting jQuery methods, internal jQuery paradigms, and hidden enhancements. You’ll learn JavaScript techniques you can apply to your own code, as well as the basic workings of jQuery itself.