Happy Halloween and a Spooky Ghost from the jQuery Pumpkin

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jquery_pumpkin.jpgIt wouldn't be Halloween without a sweet jQuery jack-o'-lantern, so here ya go.  Over the last year or so, I've been using many JavaScript frameworks.  However, I absolutely love jQuery.  In terms of JavaScript DOM manipulation and overall ease-of-use, it's probably one of the more complete and robust JavaScript frameworks available.  In fact, I use jQuery on this blog and have built multiple other projects using the jQuery framework.  I prefer jQuery over Prototype, but I use both on a very regular basis.

If you're new to jQuery, I would suggest reading up on how it works.  And, take a quick look a few jQuery UI demos which are absolutely fantastic.  My favorite UI demo is the Magnifier.  Who knew you could do so much in a web-browser?  It makes you wonder why we even need a full OS running on our PC's; oops, I just gave away my next project!

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A Silicon Valley native, Mark Kolich is a full-time Software Engineer and a consultant for hire. A web technologies expert, his current focus is on building powerful and robust cloud-driven web-applications using Java, PHP, Perl, AJAX, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. His favorite programming languages are PHP, Java and JavaScript. He uses Linux, enjoys biking to work, loves building great software, and always writes elegant, readable, and maintainable code.

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