>  Using jQuery has had a hugely positive effect on my JS coding. But more
> then that, it actually changed my attitude towards the language itself.
> Before jQuery I thought Javascript was doomed to produce ugly spaghetti
> code, and even the cool ajax stuff wouldn't change that. Well now I actually
> really started to like the language and have learned a lot more about it and
> it's been great fun.

Amen to that, brother.  I've been using jQuery for all my latest
Ajax-related needs and like the small footprint it offers as well.
The compact version of jQuery is under 19K in size.  I used it to do
some neat effects on a pop-under ad for our forum sites at work (it's
known as a 'catfish').

Smaller and simpler is better in this case.  I wish someone would
hurry up with jQuery helpers for Cake (I know, I know, I had talked
about it in the past but my spare time isn't so spare any more).

-- 
Chris Hartjes

"The greatest inefficiencies come from solving problems you will never have."
-- Rasmus Lerdorf

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