same here, seldom did i use javascript... until jquery came, and the
jquery plugins, the best!!! c",)
Chris Mcleod wrote:
> That's certainly true of me! I didn't use JS at all until I came across
> jQuery. Now I'm using it _all_ the time.
>
> -Original Message-
>
>> The motto will be "I
That's certainly true of me! I didn't use JS at all until I came across
jQuery. Now I'm using it _all_ the time.
-Original Message-
> The motto will be "I never liked javascript, until I met jQuery".
> -- Fil
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Yes. But this is classed as 'web 2.0' so everything is aged from its beta
release! ;)
Fil wrote:
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>> > jQuery is only, what, one month old?
>>
>> Try thirteen months! :) It moved from beta to stable last month, but it
>> has
>> been around for over a year now.
>
> Yes I know that. But the of
> > jQuery is only, what, one month old?
>
> Try thirteen months! :) It moved from beta to stable last month, but it has
> been around for over a year now.
Yes I know that. But the official release is only one month old.
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Fil wrote:
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> jQuery is only, what, one month old?
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Try thirteen months! :) It moved from beta to stable last month, but it has
been around for over a year now.
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Always.
I think more publicity of the cool side of jQuery needs highlighting.
Games, chat clients, guerilla advertising... It's all cool.
wycats wrote:
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> This just shows that we need to do something to push up the profile of
> jQuery. We're obviously making progress, but Prototype and Scri
@ Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> This just shows that we need to do something to push up the profile of
> jQuery. We're obviously making progress, but Prototype and Scriptaculous are
> the king and queen at the moment.
I'm not sure it stays like this for long. jQuery is only, what, one month
This just shows that we need to do something to push up the profile of jQuery. We're obviously making progress, but Prototype and Scriptaculous are the king and queen at the moment.Anyone up for a jQuery marketing side-project?
-- YehudaOn 9/25/06, Dan Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bah...This
Bah...
This is a popularity contest! All this shows it that:
43% of folks love code bloat
33% love even more code bloat, because it does one thing that's cool
19% enjoy unnecessary functions that they'll never use
12% of people are kidding themselves
11% of people saw the name and thought 'cool'
Well, JQuery may not be the top at the moment but its only a matter of
time. :o)
http://ajaxian.com/archives/ajaxiancom-2006-survey-results
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