jQuery 1.4 Animation Techniques - Index of
jQuery 1.4 Animation Techniques - Index of jQuery 1.4 Animation Techniques - Index of
About the Author Dan Wellman is an author and web developer based on the South coast of the UK. By day he works alongside some of the most talented people he has had the pleasure of calling colleagues, for a small, yet accomplished digital agency called Design Haus. By night he writes books and tutorials on a range of frontend topics. He is hopelessly addicted to jQuery. His life is enriched by four wonderful children, a beautiful wife, and a close circle of family and friends. This is his fifth book. I would like to thank the hugely supportive and patient editorial team at Packt, without whom this book would not exist. I would also like to thank the reviewers, especially Ben Nadel and Cyril Pierron, who put aside their own personal projects and dedicated countless hours to ensuring the book's technical accuracy. I'd also like to say a big Hey! to some of my closest friends, in no particular order; Andrew Herman, Steev Bishop, Aaron Matheson, Eamon O'Donoghue, James Zabiela, Mike Woodford, and John Adams.
About the Reviewers Shaiful Islam completed his graduation in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) from IIUC (International Islamic University Chittagong), and loves web development and PHP. He is a Software Engineer, with three years of experience in web development and a keen lover of web technology. He also loves CSS, JQuery, CodeIgniter, Cakephp, and Zend Framework, which showed him the way to develop his career in web development and the programming field. His motto is: Work through best approach, commitment, skill, and keep smiling. Currently he is working for "bGlobal Sourcing LLC" as a Software Engineer. I would like to thank all of my friends, colleagues, and those senior brothers who reviewed this type of book before and from whom I got inspiration. Special thanks to everyone at Packt Publishing. Ben Nadel is the chief software engineer at Epicenter Consulting, a Manhattan-based web application development firm specializing in innovative custom software that transforms the way its clients do business. He is also an Adobe Community Professional as well as an Adobe Certified Professional in Advanced ColdFusion. In his spare time, he blogs extensively about all aspects of obsessively thorough web application development at http://www. bennadel.com/.
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About the Author<br />
Dan Wellman is an author and web developer based on the South coast <strong>of</strong> the UK. By day<br />
he works alongside some <strong>of</strong> the most talented people he has had the pleasure <strong>of</strong> calling<br />
colleagues, for a small, yet accomplished digital agency called Design Haus. By night he<br />
writes books and tutorials on a range <strong>of</strong> frontend topics. He is hopelessly addicted to <strong>jQuery</strong>.<br />
His life is enriched by four wonderful children, a beautiful wife, and a close circle <strong>of</strong> family<br />
and friends. This is his fifth book.<br />
I would like to thank the hugely supportive and patient editorial team at<br />
Packt, without whom this book would not exist. I would also like to thank<br />
the reviewers, especially Ben Nadel and Cyril Pierron, who put aside<br />
their own personal projects and dedicated countless hours to ensuring<br />
the book's technical accuracy. I'd also like to say a big Hey! to some <strong>of</strong><br />
my closest friends, in no particular order; Andrew Herman, Steev Bishop,<br />
Aaron Matheson, Eamon O'Donoghue, James Zabiela, Mike Woodford, and<br />
John Adams.