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Is there a free eBook for jQuery? I know, there is a lot of info online, but i think, a book is always better.

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IMO docs.jquery.com is all you need. There is a lot of examples and tutorials and jQuery isn't really that complicated. The problem that most books share is when they are printed they are usually already deprecated, and online docs can keep you up-to-date all the time. – RaYell Jul 20 at 8:44

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The Online Documentation is very good and has all the information you need and I'm not quite sure, what you expect from an eBook (I know that some prefer to have a paperback books though). There are also several options to print the documentation e.g. as a PDF.

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The documentation is excellent and should always be more up to date than an e-book – David Archer Jul 20 at 8:45
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Check this out:

But seriously, books aren't always better. The online documentation, tutorials, and examples scattered from blogs and other write-ups should be sufficient.

Also, many plugins for jQuery are being developed. I doubt that ebooks can keep up with all of those developments.

Here's a good collection of jQuery resources: 65 Excellent jQuery Resources (tutorials,cheat sheets,ebooks,demos,plugins…)

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the collection ist really good :) thanks – cupakob Jul 20 at 9:32
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