Well said, Steve. Rey
Stephen Woodbridge wrote: > I can't speak to most of these issues, but I would like to point that > for myself, learning works best by taking something that exists and > rewriting it into jQuery. This allows me to not have to think about the > existing application, but rather focus on get it working or getting it > right in jQuery. > > Getting a thoughtful (not judgmental) critic and suggestions from more > knowledge users is also very useful. I often get so focused on what I am > trying to get working, I totally miss that there was a different simpler > way to solve the problem. > > jQuery is relatively new, and many of the things that some of the more > mature packages have are not use available in jQuery, (for the good or > bad), so I applaud anyone that has time and effort and a willingness to > create and offer new tools. The free market place of plugins will > determine which are more useful. > > -Steve > > Dan Atkinson wrote: > >>There's a whole page of various plugins that can be attached to jQuery. >> >>http://jquery.com/plugins/ >> >>In my opinion, going after individuals who show their work would not only be >>a childish 'me too'-ism, but it would be damaging to the reputation of >>jQuery, as it would just make people think that we don't have our own ideas, >>so we have to copy those of others. >> >> >>Rey Bango-2 wrote: >> >>>If all the animation features are in jQuery standalone, then I'm onboard >>>with Dan. >>> >>>What would be good, though, is if a page showing this being done in >>>jQuery was created. Paul, are you up for that challenge? :o) >>> >>>Rey... >>> >>> >>>>Paul Bakaus wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hey guys, >>>>> >>>>>has someone seen this at ajaxian? Check it out: >>>>>http://berniecode.com/writing/animator.html >>>>>This is probably the most sexiest animate lib I've ever seen in my life. >>>>>Porting this to jQuery would be the PERFECT addition to jQuery's css >>>>>parsing >>>>>possiblities. >>>>> >>>>>What do you think? >>>>> >>>>>-- >>>>>Paul Bakaus >>>>>Web Developer >>>>>------------------------ >>>>>Hildastr. 35 >>>>>79102 Freiburg >>>>> >>>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>>jQuery mailing list >>>>>discuss@jquery.com >>>>>http://jquery.com/discuss/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>jQuery mailing list >>>discuss@jquery.com >>>http://jquery.com/discuss/ >>> >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/