I guess I should digg my own post, hehe. Thanks for the mention, Rey!
On Dec 6, 6:31 pm, Guy Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Although I keep coming up against the following:
1. Is jQuery going to be here for the long term?
2. Why not use prototype, what are the
Thanks for the link Rey. This is a process I'm going through at the
moment to encourage our studio to be looking forwards in using jQuery
as the foundation of our future javascript enhanced builds.
Although I keep coming up against the following:
1. Is jQuery going to be here for the long term?
1. Is jQuery going to be here for the long term?
Yes, with a large and active community jQuery is in it for the long
run. Help is always easy to find.
2. Why not use prototype, what are the benefits of jQuery over it?
jQuery simplifies and reduces code size, and offers a plugin system
that
Wow, the digg this story thing worked. :)
http://digg.com/programming/Getting_jQuery_into_Big_Corporations
Glen
On Dec 6, 2007 10:12 AM, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Is jQuery going to be here for the long term?
Yes, with a large and active community jQuery is in it for the
Dugg
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Wow, the digg this story thing worked. :)
http
, December 06, 2007 12:53 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: [NEWS] Getting jQuery Adopted in Corporations
Wow, the digg this story thing worked. :)
http://digg.com/programming/Getting_jQuery_into_Big_Corporations
Glen
On Dec 6, 2007 10:12 AM, Sean Catchpole
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Although I keep coming up against the following:
1. Is jQuery going to be here for the long term?
2. Why not use prototype, what are the benefits of jQuery over it?
We're hitting those two questions on a regular basis. The first is
pretty easy to deal with -
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