There is a great (and short) video posted on John Resig's site outlining his vision of the short-term future of jQuery, Javascript, and the browsers.

The jQuery developments are especially interesting.

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It amazes me is that with each major release the jQuery team squeezes sizable performance improvements out of some of their fundamental functions. They are already considered to be one of the fastest toolkits out there, and yet they find new ways around the inefficiencies of an interpreted scripting language dependent on the browser's interpreter. One would think that there just wouldn't be that much room for improvement. I continue to be very impressed by the toolkit developers.
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Enjoy,
Eli

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Eli Cochran
user interaction developer
ETS, UC Berkeley


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