This is still useful, the class is 10 weeks long. This is the best advice I
got so far!
Massimo
On Saturday, 6 April 2013 12:53:03 UTC-5, Chris May wrote:
>
> Your date has passed, so I don't know how useful this will be, but when I
> introduce people to jQuery, I usually start with fun, gimmicky things, like
> changing all the images in a web page to photos of cats:
>
> jQuery('img').each(function() {var my = jQuery(this); my.attr('src','
> http://www.placekitten.com/'+my.width()+'/'+my.height())})
>
> And then move on to show how jQuery enables you to interact with things on
> the page, like fading things in and out, resizing things, recoloring
> things, and then using mouseovers or clicks to trigger these things on
> other objects.
>
> You could also show jQuery getting twitter updates.
>
> On Wednesday, April 3, 2013 1:47:15 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Tomorrow I am starting teach a new class. I did not create the class, it
>> was assigned to me. The class is for undergraduate students who have little
>> or no programming experience but know HTML+CSS. No server-side programming
>> experience. The class should cover JS+jQuery but no server-side programming.
>>
>> What are some cool uses of JS/jQuery that do not involve server-side
>> programming?
>> I am thinking of hooking to some JSONP services. Is there any you would
>> suggest?
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>
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