Maybe we can get John on Jay Lenno...

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On 10/4/07, Jake McGraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 10/4/07, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wonder, Why do I feel like a proud papa every time I see jQuery in the
> > wild? It's silly -- I haven't contributed a single line of code and yet
> I
> > had a big grin on my face looking through the .js files on that site. I
> can
> > only imagine how John feels. Must be a rush.
>
> It's always fun being on the "winning" team :-)
>
> - jake
>
> >
> >
> > --Karl
> > _________________
> > Karl Swedberg
> > www.englishrules.com
> > www.learningjquery.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Oct 4, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Sam Collett wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's good that they are using it quite a bit. There are some site that
> > use it, but only $(document).ready to call a function that manipulates
> > the DOM the old fashioned way.
> >
> > On 4 Oct, 08:23, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wow! Very awesome :-)
> >
> > It looks like they're getting a pretty good coverage of features, too.
> > (DOM Manipulation, animations, events, etc.)
> >
> > --John
> >
> > On 10/4/07, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Looks like nbc.com is heavily into the jQuery love now, using 1.1.4.1 on
> > their site. Looks like they're using Interface and Mike Alsup's Media
> > plugin, and Klaus Hartl's cookie plugin. Also, pulling in some data with
> > $.ajax, doing some accordion stuff, etc.. They could be using the
> >
> >
> > This line appears in
> > http://www.nbc.com/assets/js/global/nbc.com.jsright after
> > all of the jQuery code:
> >
> >
> > // Legacy crap --------->
> >
> >
> >  Pretty funny.
> >
> >
> > Here's another file you might want to poke around in:
> >
> >
> > http://www.nbc.com/assets/js/video/fun.js
> >
> >
> > --Karl
> > _________________
> > Karl Swedberg
> > www.englishrules.com
> > www.learningjquery.com
> >
> >
> >
>

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