Introduction to jQuery

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    1. Intro to Basic Commands in jQuery
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    If you write HTML, and use JavaScript, this beginner lesson will make your work easier! Learn to get jQuery on your page and review basic commands.

    If you write HTML, and use JavaScript, this beginner lesson will make your work easier! Learn to get jQuery on your page and review basic commands.

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    2. User Events and Binding in jQuery
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    Keep developing your jQuery skills in this lesson! Learn to make your website change real-time with javascript "events", such as clicking, typing or dragging.

    Keep developing your jQuery skills in this lesson! Learn to make your website change real-time with javascript "events", such as clicking, typing or dragging.

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    3. DRYing Up Code in jQuery
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    It’s time to start DRYing up your javascript! Check out this jQuery lesson to find out how & learn make 20 lines of code into 4 smart lines with HTML elements!

    It’s time to start DRYing up your javascript! Check out this jQuery lesson to find out how & learn make 20 lines of code into 4 smart lines with HTML elements!

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This lesson was awesome!!! I was really getting hung up on how I was going to start coding, but jQuery seems pretty fun! Thanks!
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Awesome, great to hear it helped you! And yeah, a TON of employers use jQuery too, so you'll most likely be using it if you get a webdev job.
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