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8.1 Goodbye
Okay; so that does it for this course. I sincerely hope that you learned as much as possible in these last thirty days. But, as you'll quickly come to find, the learning process never ends. When working on slightly larger projects, organization and structure will be vital. Here's a list of tools that you'll want to take a closer look at, when you feel ready.
Until next time!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:38
1.1Welcome00:38
2.The Basics7 lessons, 1:33:04
2.1Hello jQuery10:52
2.2Not So Fast, jQuery06:54
2.3The Basics of Querying the DOM15:21
2.4Events 10119:58
2.5Events 20115:21
2.6Bind...Live...Delegate...Huh?10:49
2.7Creating and Appending Content13:49
3.Effects9 lessons, 2:39:59
3.1Slides and Structure23:46
3.2The this Keyword09:35
3.3Modifying Effect Speeds05:47
3.4Creating Custom Effect Methods07:16
3.5Full Control With animate21:34
3.6Homework Solutions12:15
3.7The Obligatory Slider (First Attempt)32:50
3.8Prototypal Inheritance and Refactoring the Slider34:03
3.9Your Questions Answered12:53
4.Utilities4 lessons, 59:31
4.1$.each and Templating12:49
4.2Say Hello to Handlebars15:09
4.3The Twitter API22:11
4.4Filtering with jQuery.grep09:22
5.Custom Events1 lesson, 25:17
5.1Custom Events and the Observer Pattern25:17
6.AJAX5 lessons, 1:33:13
6.1Loading Pages Asynchronously11:10
6.2Interacting with the Server-Side11:24
6.3PHP and jQuery: Part 122:37
6.4PHP and jQuery: Part 228:30
6.5Deferreds19:32
7.Plugin Development1 lesson, 45:57
7.1Head First Into Plugin Development45:57
8.Exit1 lesson, 01:06
8.1Goodbye01:06
8.1 Goodbye
[SOUND] Okay. So that does it for our course. How'd you do on that finally quiz? You know, when I first launched this course a lot of people said, do you really need 30 days to learn jQuery and the truth is maybe so, maybe not. In our case, it's not eight hours a day for 30 days. It's about five hours of training split up over the course of a month, so that it's easy as possible for you to learn. But, again the answer to that question is maybe if you're super skilled at JavaScript, no, you don't need it. You can refer to the documentation, and you're good to go. But for the rest of us, just as much as you're learning jQuery, you're really learning about regular JavaScript techniques in general and how to structure your code. So, again, I really hope you got something from this and you learned from it. If you did, definitely come by tutsplus.com and say hello. We're releasing a handful of courses every month and I guarantee you're gonna love 'em. So I'll see you soon. Bye. [SOUND]