Recently I have been intrigued with jQuery and all that it can offer. I began by starting to learn the simple utility functions and the core features of the library. As I began to develop more and more in jQuery I realized that I would like to re-use code between different projects. This is when I decided to take a look at designing my own plugins.
It also seemed around this time that I found 3 great screencasts that each have a varying degree of difficulty. Below I list all 3 and give you a bit of a description about each:
This screencast was done by a developer named Jeffery Way. He has long been a developer I have followed as he has an uncanny way of describing things in a simple manner.
This screencast shows you how to build a super basic tooltip plugin that uses a links title attribute. It shows you how to set defaults, pass user-specific settings, and create a new div to hold the tooltip.
View ToolTip Plugin Screencast
This screencast was done by none other than James Padolsey. He is a JavaScript guru, so who better to teach us how to build a jQuery plugin.
In this particular screencast, James goes more in depth into the workings of a plugin. He deals with creating custom expressions, preloading images, and even creating callback methods.
View imgPreview Plugin Screencast
This screencast is done by a well known jQuery expert, Dan Wellman. He has written a book on the jQuery UI library and has a wealth of knowledge in this area.
This screencast is unlike the others as it incorporates AJAX and PHP/MySQL. It has shows you how to create a JavaScript poll widget that can be included on your site. It creates dynamic radio buttons that post back to a PHP page without a refresh, and updates the MySQL database.
The full tutorial can only be viewed if you have subscribed to TUTS+. TUTS+ is a subscription you can get for for $9/mo or $22 for 3 months. It gives you access to bonus tutorials, and source files from all tuts websites (NETTUTS, PSDTUTS, VECTORTUTS).
Personally I would highly recommend any web developers to sign up for this service as you will get in-depth screencasts / tutorials from the biggest names in the industry. For only $9/mo!!!
View Advanced “Poll” Plugin Screencast
February 20th, 2009 at 6:43 am
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February 25th, 2009 at 11:54 am
Very timely post. I need to learn JQuery. Thank you so much.
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