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jQuery 1.4 Alpha 2 is released! This is the second alpha release of jQuery 1.4 (alpha 1 was released previously). The code is stable (passing all tests in all browsers we support), feature-complete (we’re no longer accepting new features for the
This week Ralph and Elijah sit down and talk with Cody Lindley, author of the recently released jQuery Enlightenment e-book and co-author of the jQuery Cookbook from O’Reilly. We want to thank Cody for all of his time this week. We had some technical difficulties getting the podcast recorded and Cody was gracious to give [...]
Hot off the presses: jQuery 1.4 Alpha 1 is released! This is the first alpha release of jQuery 1.4. The code is stable (passing all tests in all browsers we support), feature-complete (we’re no longer accepting new features for the release), and
This week our guest was front-end developer and co-host of the yayQuery podcast, Paul Irish. We talk with Paul about yayQuery, @Font-Face, anti-patterns and Modernizr.
Next weeks guest will be jQuery Enlightenment author and jQuery Evangelist
Word has just come in that jQuery has won the 2009 .Net Magazine Award for best Open Source Application. jQuery was in the final voting with Firefox and Wordpress.
Simon Willison graciously accepted the award for the team:
This award really goes out to the whole jQuery community and all the contributors that made jQuery what it [...]
You’ve been hearing for almost a year now that the jQuery Project was going to join the Software Freedom Conservancy. As we stated on January 14th, 2009:
By joining The Software Freedom Conservancy, the jQuery projects and community
On Wednesday night, Ralph Whitbeck and Elijah Manor recorded this weeks episode of the Official jQuery Podcast with this weeks guest Richard D. Worth, jQuery UI Release Manager.
Our next live show will be recorded and streamed Wednesday December
On Wednesday night, Ralph Whitbeck and Elijah Manor recorded the first of many weekly episodes that aim to interview key members of the jQuery Community while bringing you the top news from the past week.
We will be recording and streaming the audio live each Wednesday night at 10PM EST on uStream. You can also subscribe [...]
Want to make sure that your “favorite” jQuery bug is fixed in time for the upcoming 1.4 release? Then tell the jQuery dev team using the below form.
In a repeat of last year’s phenominal jQuery pumpkin Christopher Pickert is back with a brand new jQuery 1.3-using pumpkin that’s sure to frighten visitors:
Thanks again to Christopher for this great creation.