The people who create jQuery say progressive enhancement is the best way to 
use jQuery. It's simple and maintainable, you build your app without any 
jQuery from the start. Then once your app works with pure html you sprinkle 
on jQuery. One of the best frontend resources I've been reading lately is

http://www.html5rocks.com/en/

I recommend reading the mobile first article and dissecting the shopping 
cart app.

Also, checking out companies like www.happycog.com (alistapart) and 
www.seesparkbox.com and other frontend thinking companies, I'll plug an 
Aussie company too while I'm at it www.wavedigital.com.au (sitepoint, 
learnable)

www.frontendmasters.com, www.codeschool.com have passionate teachers who 
have really made learning about modern frontend easy.

Built my first mobile first app last week and it was easier than I thought 
using progressive enhancement and the resources above.

Sam use progressive enhancement and live in the future.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqdJkFM3pSM


On Friday, May 24, 2013 7:21:45 PM UTC+10, Sam wrote:
>
> Hi Cakephp experts,
>
> I would like to try out Ajax. May I know what are the pros and cons of 
> Cakephp Ajax helper and Jquery? I have never touched ajax and would like to 
> know which is a better choice as a start. Thank you very much.
>

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