jQuery 1.4 Plugin Development
Beginner's Guide
Build powerful, interacve plugins to implement jQuery
to its best
Giulio Bai
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
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jQuery 1.4 Plugin Development
Beginner's Guide
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First published: October 2010
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Credits
Author
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Reviewers
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Development Editor
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Technical Editor
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Indexer
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Editorial Team Leader
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About the Author
Giulio Bai is a law student living in Modena, Italy who spends most of his me toying with
stu that doesn't have anything to do with law.
Even aer trying to keep the list of his past achievements as short as possible, the number of
projects he joined in (and invariably sunk short thereaer) makes it hard to narrow down his
interests to programming and carousels alone.
It should be made clear that any claim of responsibility for those unfortunate ventures is
wholeheartedly rejected—they never had the necessary potenal to make it anyway.
I can't brag about this book with anybody if no credit for the beauful
JavaScript library jQuery is given to its author, John Resig.
Also, a bunch of thanks are randomly distributed to everybody I had any
kind of contact with, in both real and virtual life, who have—no doubt—
somehow helped me in wring this precious manuscript.
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