Posts Tagged ‘jquery

WebAppers has published an infographic on JavaScript frameworks and their relative popularity. No doubt some of you will point out that jQuery is better described as a library than a framework, but since WebApps is counting it as a framework, it’s obviously the most popular one. MooTools is the second most popular, followed by jQueryUI [...]

Code School, the collection of online participatory course we covered previously, has a new course called Functional HTML5 & CSS3. The course consists of videos introducing concepts, followed by online tests to prove you’ve learned the material. You can’t move from one lesson to another without correctly answering the questions. The course costs $45. For [...]

Code School, the collection of online participatory course we covered previously, has a new course called Functional HTML5 & CSS3. The course consists of videos introducing concepts, followed by online tests to prove you’ve learned the material. You can’t move from one lesson to another without correctly answering the questions. The course costs $45. For [...]

Hiring: Front-End Designer/Developer at Roland: I’ve played a number of Roland keyboards over the years (I play only a little piano, and mostly by ear). The touch-sensitivity nearly rivals that of a real piano. And I swoon over their V-Drum kits every time I’m in a music shop, equally matching the sensitivity and touch of [...]


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