Judging by this post by the sender of the letter I don't think you
should take that argument seriously:

http://www.nabble.com/Do-I-really-need-to-do-an-%27eval%27-in-JQuery--td9483409s27240.html

I don't know IntelliSense, but debugging jQuery with firebug is really
easy. And there's no reason to check the object's methods when you
know they will always be the same...

- ricardo

On Nov 18, 8:05 pm, Brian Cummiskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rolfsf wrote:
> > A friend had sent this rant in to microsoft, regarding jquery, which
> > is published on their developer site. Not being an asp.net developer,
> > I don't know what to make of his points. I'd be interested to hear
> > from some asp.net developers who have embraced jquery - is it truly a
> > monster?
>
> >http://reddevnews.com/response/response.aspx?rdnid=1189
>
> > Thanks!
>
> IMO, .net is the monster, not jQuery.
>
> -Brian, an ASP code for a living

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