I'm sure some people know about this (was news to me though).
From the http://learningjquery.com site:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/03/learning-jquery-the-book "About the Authors Jonathan Chaffer is a long-time Drupal contributor and creator of Drupal’s CCK...." andre Dries Buytaert wrote:
On 21 May 2007, at 16:49, David Metzler wrote:
For the JQuery stuff, I'd actually recommend looking at the Pro Drupal Development book. There is an excellent introduction to JQuery there. Along with a sample module.
Actually, it's the one chapter I'm not super-excited about. If you know no jQuery at all, the chapter will be helpful. But if you know a little bit about jQuery, the jQuery chapter doesn't learn you much. Most of the code in the jQuery chapter is PHP/Drupal code, and not Javascript/jQuery code. So the chapter is good at educating you how to bind Drupal and jQuery, but doesn't get you far with jQuery itself. Many of the most basic jQuery stuff is missing (i.e. it's extremely brief about selectors) and much of the chapter repeats what was already discussed in earlier chapters (i.e. how to build a module).
So, if there is going to be a Drupal 6 version of the book (*please*), I'd suggest that the jQuery chapter gets another 10 pages with more jQuery tips and tricks.
That said, the book rocks! :)
-- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/