This just shows that we need to do something to push up the profile of jQuery. We're obviously making progress, but Prototype and Scriptaculous are the king and queen at the moment.

Anyone up for a jQuery marketing side-project?

-- Yehuda

On 9/25/06, Dan Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Bah...

This is a popularity contest! All this shows it that:
43% of folks love code bloat
33% love even more code bloat, because it does one thing that's cool
19% enjoy unnecessary functions that they'll never use
12% of people are kidding themselves
11% of people saw the name and thought 'cool'
7% of people are awesome
5% of people have something cool, but really don't have much of an idea what
it does
The remaining 20% are just along for the ride and waiting until they
discover jQuery.



Rey Bango-2 wrote:
>
> Well, JQuery may not be the top at the moment but its only a matter of
> time. :o)
>
> http://ajaxian.com/archives/ajaxiancom-2006-survey-results
>
> Rey...
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