The book PHP jQuery Cookbook is step by step represents how to use PHP and jQuery to build highly interactive Web applications. In each chapter, focuses on one topic to discuss how to solve Web developers commonly encountered specific problems. This book using a practical cases and code interpretation pattern, which targeted to give a quick solution. The main contents are included, to handle events by using jQuery, to use XML, JSON, charts in the PHP and jQuery, to add visual effects, to create a nice navigation menu and to use the PHP binding data and to improve websites. In addition, the appendix introduced how to use Firebug to adjust HTML and JavaScript in the Homepage. PHP jQuery Cookbook is suitable for all readers who are interested in building Web applications by using PHP and jQuery.
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Vijay Joshi
Vijay is a programmer with over six years of experience on various platforms. He discovered his passion for open source four years back when he started playing with PHP on a hobby project. Vijay now is a professional web developer and prefers writing code ONLY in open source (but that does not always happen, unfortunately!). He switches hats as needed - he is full-time lead programmer at Philogy, independent consultant for few selected companies where he advises them on variety of internet-based initiatives and still remains an active blogger at http://vijayjoshi.org. Outside of work, he enjoys reading, trekking, and sometimes gets obsessed with fitness. Currently Vijay lives in New Delhi with his brother and a close network of friends that he is proud of.
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