Brief Summary
Get ready to dive into AJAX with jQuery! This beginner-friendly course will teach you how to jazz up your web pages, load cool content, and interact with servers. Plus, you'll learn to validate forms and handle errors like a pro!
Key Points
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Introduction to AJAX with jQuery
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No prior experience needed
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Learn to change web pages using jQuery
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Load external content into elements
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Send data and get information from the server
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Dynamically update pages for features like tagging and search
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Basic form validation and error handling
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Build a search form
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Includes working files for hands-on practice
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the basics of AJAX and jQuery
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Dynamically manipulate web page content
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Implement server interactions for real-time updates
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Validate forms and manage errors
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Create a functional search form
About This Course
Learn how to use the power of AJAX with jQuery. An essential course for all Web Programmers and Developers
This Introduction to AJAX With jQuery training course from Infinite Skills welcomes you to the world of programming using AJAX and jQuery. This course is intended for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior knowledge or experience with AJAX is required to take full advantage of this tutorial.
You will start by learning how to use jQuery to change a webpage. From there, you will learn how to load external content into a page element. Walter teaches you how to send data and get information back from the server so you can update your page. He will also show you how to dynamically update your page so that it can support tagging, search, and other features. This video based training course will also teach you basic form validation with jQuery, how to handle potential errors when submitting data, and how to build a search form.
Once you have completed this training tutorial, you will be fully capable of programming your website using jQuery. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Katz A.
Bad start. a lot of divergence between the material presented be it about installation or the files. If one has no idea about php and some reasonable understanding of html, he will be lost.
I took this course because I needed to have a better understanding of Ajax, working through examples.