nerdiness devours me

wow, could this list get any more comprehensive?

jQuery is fast becoming a must-have skill for front-end developers. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the jQuery JavaScript library; when you’re done with the book, you should be able to complete basic tasks using jQuery, and have a solid basis from which to continue your learning. This book was designed as material to be used in a classroom setting, but you may find it useful for individual study.

Use this lib to let things circulate, like, uhm, unicorns…

A Collection of jQuery and Ajax Tutorials with live demos, tutorials posted on 9lessons blog.

This jQuery plugin generates sparklines (small inline charts) directly in the browser using data supplied either inline in the HTML, or via javascript.

Note to brain: “Remember these!”

The jQuery UI team is thrilled to announce the final release of jQuery UI 1.8 with 5 new plugins, 1 new effect, and hundreds of bug fixes and improvements.

gamefreaksnz:

kevinnuut:

gameQuery.
Built out of jQuery, gameQuery aims to make game development easier without the dependencies of Flash or executables.  Features include multi-layer sprite animation, collision detection, and swappable sound, among others.  It might be a while off, but browsers are getting better at rendering Javascript with each milestone.  I had no trouble rendering any of the demos, and it was quite impressive.
BTW, if you are looking to develop similar games in Flash, I strongly recommend Flixel, the Actionscript gaming extension.


thats really amazing, reminds me to refresh my javascript knowledge… i already thought that jquery would refuel the javascript fire burning inside of me, but, oh well… involve some gaming in there and i’m captivated ;)

gamefreaksnz:

kevinnuut:

gameQuery.

Built out of jQuery, gameQuery aims to make game development easier without the dependencies of Flash or executables.  Features include multi-layer sprite animation, collision detection, and swappable sound, among others.  It might be a while off, but browsers are getting better at rendering Javascript with each milestone.  I had no trouble rendering any of the demos, and it was quite impressive.

BTW, if you are looking to develop similar games in Flash, I strongly recommend Flixel, the Actionscript gaming extension.

thats really amazing, reminds me to refresh my javascript knowledge… i already thought that jquery would refuel the javascript fire burning inside of me, but, oh well… involve some gaming in there and i’m captivated ;)