Hi eyekona,

Here's another simple example of jQuery and Perl (as well as AJAX) that I just created as a reference.

jQuery is nothing more than a Javascript library (albeit a very powerful one!), so you will need to learn Javascript in conjunction with it for doing client-side programming.

AJAX is a technique for communicating asynchronously from the Client to the Server, which can be done in plain Javascript but is made extremely more easy by jQuery.

I have intentionally omitted JSON (a mechanism for handling data based on Javascript syntax), but at some point you may want to learn that as well, especially when passing more complicated data between the Client and Server.

You have a lot of learning ahead of you -- I wish you good luck and great fun!

say  substr+lc crypt(qw $i3 SI$),4,5

In reply to Re: How do I mix up Perl and jQuery (for beginners) by golux
in thread How do I mix up Perl and jQuery (for beginners) by eyekona

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