What might we expect in the next release?  You mentioned a few things
related to "faster" selectors, animations, etc.  What bug fixes might
we see?  IE issues?

Why is IE always the problem child?  Oh yeah, M$.  OK, off my soapbox
now.

On Apr 26, 7:21 pm, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > John! Wow :) Did not expect you to chime in on this!
>
> No problem - I'm busy at the moment, but I still like to watch out for
> meta-problems (site issues, releases dates, etc.)
>
> > First thing's first... I bought your book "Pro Javascript
> > Techniques" (published 2006?).. and my respect and recognition for
> > your talent has skyrocketed since. jQuery itself demonstrates very
> > clearly that you are skilled, but after even starting to read that
> > book I was very pleasantly surprised. No fluff, no mess... just right
> > into the JS goodness :).
>
> Exactly. I hate books that nuts around talking about "The History of
> JavaScript" and "this is how you use document.write". I'm a
> programmer, I want code :-) (Especially code that is still relevant.)
> Glad you're enjoying it, though!
>
> > Now back to the original topic lol.. glad to hear 1.1.3 will be out
> > soon. Hope things are not getting too stressful over there.
>
> > Looking forward to more jQuery releases! Have a good one.
>
> Yeah, things are less than ideal right now - however I really want to
> squeeze some time in and get the last changes into this release.
> There's speed improvements across the board (faster selectors and
> faster animations) along with a bunch of bug fixes. Not too shabby for
> a point release. I just have to stomp some final bugs then we can move
> ahead and release the alpha. (Just need to find a moment to clear my
> head.)
>
> --John

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