Hi all,

jQuery originally had a "Try jQuery" thing that was mostly for beginners and 
assumed a fair bit about knowing CSS, plain JavaScript and HTML.

Today they re-launched[1] with Code School and it is pretty impressive, I 
highly recommend it.

It goes through understanding the DOM, cross-browser differences, CSS, the 
jQuery API and more. And does so in a very easy to understand way, with videos, 
downloadable slides with exercises a long the way. Yet, all-in-all, the entire 
course shouldn't take more than a couple hours to complete start to finish.

While Trevor, Roan and I are still working on taking our experience from the 
"Frontend Master Class" and putting it out there in a re-usable way, I'm 
thinking of dropping a few chapters in favour of this and refactoring the other 
chapters to be more like this.

So, go check it out: http://try.jquery.com/ !

Happy weekend,

-- Krinkle


[1] http://blog.jquery.com/2013/02/22/try-jquery-interactive-course/

PS: I meant to send this out earlier (like, relative soon after jQuery's blog 
post) but I figured i'd check it out myself first. I have done so now, and 
still recommend it :)
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