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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ In this article we'll walk through the process of using AMD with jQuery UI. Let'

We'll need to download three things to get up and running: jQuery core, jQuery UI, and an AMD loader.

While any AMD loader will work, we'll use RequireJS in this article, which you can download from <http://requirejs.org/docs/download.html>. If you don't have a version of jQuery core handy, you can get it from <http://jquery.com/download/>, and you can download jQuery UI directly from <http://jqueryui.com/>. Alternatively you can [download these libraries using a package manager such as Bower](/jquery-ui/environments/bower/).
While any AMD loader will work, we'll use RequireJS in this article, which you can download from <http://requirejs.org/docs/download.html>. If you don't have a version of jQuery core handy, you can get it from <http://jquery.com/download/>, and you can download the jQuery UI source files from <https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/releases> (use the files in the `ui` directory). You can alternatively [download these libraries using a package manager such as Bower](/jquery-ui/environments/bower/).

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