New Career...

My new part time job starts yesterday, as a programmer, which is not suitable for my personal positioning.

However, it is just another attempt to change my life as a junior researcher. I just come to realize that my knowledge of computer science is not as valid as supposed. All the texts on the book are not so lively that the they are not at the place they should site.

I hope, with the experience of this place, I could:

1. get more stipend for family daily;

2. get deeper understanding of the techniques known from textbooks;

3. get more data to support further experiments;

4. get more experiences to run a group;

5. get more friends to share happiness and sadness.

Cheers!

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jQuery has become a part of my everyday routine in Web design and development, so when Wiley approached me about writing a book on jQuery, I was thrilled. jQuery has opened up a world of possibility for Web design. Th rough this book, I hope to show others how using jQuery can really speed up your development time and allow you to write interactive compo- nents that you thought were impossible without serious programming knowledge. Th ink of this book as both an introduction and cookbook of jQuery examples with real-world solutions that you can use in your everyday working environment. Smashing jQuery is divided into four parts, which I detail here. PART 1: INTRODUCING JQUERY AND JAVASCRIPT Th e fi rst part of the book introduces you to jQuery from a beginner’s perspective by discuss- ing JavaScript libraries and how they have become an important part of every Web designer and developer’s daily toolbox. Th e benefi ts of using jQuery are explained in-depth, giving you a full understanding of why jQuery has become so popular. I also touch on the importance of using progressive enhancement. Aft er I lay the foundation for why you should be using jQuery, I dive right into how to get jQuery set up and ready to use on your Web site. PART 2: LEARNING THE JQUERY FUNDAMENTALS Th e second part of the book walks you step-by-step through all of the jQuery fundamentals such as using selectors and working with events and eff ects. Th e selectors in jQuery are extremely powerful, which is why I have dedicated an entire chapter to guiding you through all of the diff erent kinds of selectors, giving examples of their usage. Events and eff ects are also covered in Part 2, to give you a solid foundation for building your own Web site application and user interface components. PART 3: APPLYING JQUERY TO YOUR WEB SITE Th e third part of this book focuses on how you can apply the jQuery concepts I discuss earlier in the book to your Web site or application. (Part 2 off ers examples but not full tutorials such as how to create your own accordion menu or tabbed navigation.) Part 3 also covers using jQuery to improve form validation on your Web site. 03_9780470977231-intro.indd 1 12/16/10 11:00 PM 2 INTRODUCTION PART 4: EXPLORING ADVANCED JQUERY Th ere comes a point in every jQuery developer’s career when they want to move on to more advanced topics such as working with and creating plug-ins, writing jQuery to handle Ajax requests, or working with jQuery mobile apps. Part 4 delves into these advanced topics. Plus, I include a chapter that outlines all of the jQuery resources that are available online. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR Th is book was written for Web designers and front-end developers who are just starting out with jQuery. You may have installed and set up a plug-in, but your aren’t really familiar with how to write your own jQuery. Maybe you’ve heard the buzz online about jQuery and are looking for someone to show you how to use jQuery to improve your Web site. Readers should have a solid background in HTML and CSS and a basic understanding of JavaScript. ABOUT THIS BOOK Code and URLs in this book use a special font that looks like this: www.jquery.com. Code listings have been colorized similar to how IDEs and text editors use syntax coloring to help to distinguish between elements of the syntax, such as methods, properties, comments, and so on. New terms appear in an italic font. Text that you should type is in a bold font. All of the examples in the book are shown using the Firefox Web browser, but all examples are compat- ible with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6+, Mozilla Firefox 2.0+, Apple Safari 3.0+, Opera 9.0+, and Google Chrome. Th e code presented in the book’s examples is available for download at www.wiley.com/go/smashingjquery.
Key Features Find out how to interact with Jenkins from within Eclipse, NetBeans, and IntelliJ IDEA Develop custom solutions that act upon Jenkins information in real time A step-by-step, practical guide to help you learn about extension points in existing plugins and how to build your own plugin Book Description Jenkins CI is the leading open source continuous integration server. It is written in Java and has a wealth of plugins to support the building and testing of virtually any project. Jenkins supports multiple Software Configuration Management tools such as Git, Subversion, and Mercurial. This book explores and explains the many extension points and customizations that Jenkins offers its users, and teaches you how to develop your own Jenkins extensions and plugins. First, you will learn how to adapt Jenkins and leverage its abilities to empower DevOps, Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, and Agile projects. Next, you will find out how to reduce the cost of modern software development, increase the quality of deliveries, and thereby reduce the time to market. We will also teach you how to create your own custom plugins using Extension points. Finally, we will show you how to combine everything you learned over the course of the book into one real-world scenario. What you will learn Retrieve and act upon Jenkins information in real time Find out how to interact with Jenkins through a variety of IDEs Develop your own Form and Input validation and customization Explore how Extension points work, and develop your own Jenkins plugin See how to use the Jenkins API and command-line interface Get to know how to remotely update your Jenkins configuration Design and develop your own Information Radiator Discover how Jenkins customization can help improve quality and reduce costs About the Author Donald Simpson is an information technology consultant based in Scotland, UK. He specializes in helping organizations improve the quality and reduce the cost of software development through the adoption of process automation and Agile methodologies. Starting out as a Java developer, Donald's interest in application servers, networking, and automation led him to a career as a build engineer. He remains highly technical and hands-on and enjoys learning about new technologies and finding ways to automate and improve manual processes. He can be reached at www.donaldsimpson.co.uk. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Preparatory Steps Chapter 2: Automating the Jenkins UI Chapter 3: Jenkins and the IDE Chapter 4: The API and the CLI Chapter 5: Extension Points Chapter 6: Developing Your Own Jenkins Plugin Chapter 7: Extending Jenkins Plugins Chapter 8: Testing and Debugging Jenkins plugins Chapter 9: Putting Things Together

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