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Learning jQuery 3

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785882982
Length 448 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Selecting Elements 3. Handling Events 4. Styling and Animating 5. Manipulating the DOM 6. Sending Data with Ajax 7. Using Plugins 8. Developing Plugins 9. Advanced Selectors and Traversing 10. Advanced Events 11. Advanced Effects 12. Advanced DOM Manipulation 13. Advanced Ajax 14. Appnedix A – Testing JavaScript with QUnit Appendix B – Quick Reference

Deferreds and promises


jQuery deferred objects were introduced at a time when there was no consistent way to handle asynchronous behavior in JavaScript code. Promises help us orchestrate asynchronous stuff, such as multiple HTTP requests, file reads, animations, and so on. Promises aren't exclusive to JavaScript, nor are they a new idea. The best way to think about a promise is as a contract that promises to resolve a value eventually.

Now that promises are officially part of JavaScript, jQuery now fully supports promises. That is, jQuery deferred objects behave just like any other promise. This is important, as we'll see in this section, because it means that we can use jQuery deferreds to compose complex asynchronous behavior with other code that return native promises.

Performing Ajax calls on page load

Right now, our dictionary doesn't show any definitions on the initial page load. Instead, it just shows some empty space. Let's change that by showing the "A" entries when the document is...

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