Jakob Herrmann said
If you're new to Dojo then this is a VERY good book for learning it. It covers just about every topic you will need to get your Dojo projects started. I've gone through about 100 pages so far and I've enjoyed the way this book presents itself. It's not too detailed for the beginner but certainly gets you up and running on Dojo fast. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who doesn't know Dojo and wants to learn it fast.
In summary, if you are new to Dojo then this book is a must have! If you don't have time to read it, page through it to get a sense and keep it in reach of your desk. First check the index of this book next time you think of Googling something about Dojo and you might be surprised at how fast you could find of what you were looking for.
Getting StartED with Dojo
- Authors
- Kyle Hayes, Peter Higgins
- ISBN
- 1430225211
- Published
- 06 Jan 2010
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Dojo has been described as the JavaScript toolkit for programmers that’s easy enough for designers to pick up. This book will introduce the foundational concepts of using Dojo to increase efficiency when developing modern websites that utilize DOM manipulation, Ajax, animations, effects, and widgets. *Dojo basics *Animations and effects *Widgets with DijitWhat you’ll learn *Understand why using Dojo is recommended over plain JavaScript.
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