Learning jQuery

Free Copies of Learning jQuery 1.3

Generously, the folks over at Packt Publishing were nice enough to send me some copies of the recently released Learning jQuery 1.3, by Karl Swedberg and Jonathan Chaffer. I just finished reading it this past weekend. It’s fantastic, and should be on your bookshelf!

How Do I Get It?

Just leave a comment asking for it! That’s enough for me. We’ll then select a few numbers at random, and will email those respective winners! Be sure to include an email address, or a link to your website. I need a way to get in touch with you! Good luck! If you don’t win, I highly recommend picking up a copy at your local bookstore. This revised book helped me a great deal when first getting started with jQuery.

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  1. Nick says:

    I’m the first so I should get the free book right?!!!! YAY!

  2. Amine says:

    I want a free copy please :)

  3. Robert DeBoer says:

    Sweet goodness, that’s was very nice of them. I would love to get one of those books. JQuery is definitely a powerful tool in the web developers tool belt.

  4. I would really appreciate a copy of that

  5. Aaron Payne says:

    Yes Please!

  6. Martijn says:

    Would LOVE to have a copy !

  7. Markus says:

    Me too !!

  8. Kevin says:

    For sure i wan’t it too !

  9. qchar says:

    I want it badly :D

  10. mario says:

    i want it please :D

  11. John says:

    I’m interested :)

  12. Angel says:

    I really, really, really want this book!!!

  13. TJ says:

    I would like a copy.

    Thanks, TJ

  14. mgkwho says:

    I want one!

  15. ooooooo I want it pretty please :)

  16. Michael says:

    Yay… Its mine :)

  17. Chris says:

    I want it!

  18. Timothy Antonucci says:

    Ohh I like, I like <—-

  19. Thomas says:

    Yeah, I would like to have a copy!

    Take care, Thomas

  20. Niklas Hansen says:

    I want it :P

  21. Michael Ware says:

    I’ve used Karl’s JQuery tutorials for the accordion menus on a website and the client loved it. Time for me to take it to the next level, especially as the JQuery vs Flash debate rages around me. I’d keep the book under my pillow…promise.

  22. Diogo Duarte says:

    OMG…Exactly what I was looking for…

    plz…hope receive an e-mail…

    My e-mail is diogodrj@gmail.com

    GL for me…

  23. Ryan says:

    I want it too! :)

  24. ElevX says:

    I want it!

  25. Hamza Oza says:

    I would like one!!!

  26. Juan C Rois says:

    It’d be great to have a copy of the book, thanks for your kindness.
    Hope I can get a copy.

    Thanks a lot.

    Juan C Rois.

  27. Sandra Kuhns says:

    Please and thank you.

  28. Pachito Marco Calabrese says:

    i’d like have a copy!
    Thank anyway! :D

  29. Daniel Pape says:

    I would love a copy!

    My email address is dapapes@gmail.com

    Thanks,
    Danny

  30. Evan Riley says:

    I would love to have it.

  31. Pachito Marco Calabrese says:

    i’d like have a copy!
    Thank anyway! :D

    pachito86@libero.it

  32. Hernan says:

    I would love to have that book !
    Thank You!.

  33. awake says:

    Yup mee too

  34. Joerg says:

    Me too ;-) would be great!

  35. Eric says:

    I’d love a copy

  36. Sean O says:

    Here. Here.
    No really, send it here.

  37. Ricky Irvine says:

    Hear, hear! Here, here!

  38. Would love it! Thanks…

  39. Marvin says:

    Yes please

  40. trs21219 says:

    ME ME ME ME ME!!!

  41. Mark Horner says:

    Pick me, pick me … please!

  42. Count me in… for one of the FREE ones of course ;)

  43. Kevin says:

    Would be very nice to have a copy :-)

  44. Shannon says:

    Yes, please!

  45. JLinden says:

    I so want to learn jQuery!

  46. Marc says:

    I would like to learn JQuery. I haven’t a clue! :)

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