[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-08-08 Thread Stephan Beal
On 8/8/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > did was interrnal, no dependencies, plus, how can you compare pcode > compile server side applets to a slower PHP interpreative environment > which in reality did yield slower page rendering. But PHP has always been relatively fast compared to, e.g.

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-08-08 Thread Stephan Beal
On 8/8/07, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey, > Send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-D > Hi, Yehuda! i did, a day or two after i originally posted it, but got no response. :( -- - stephan beal http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-08-08 Thread Pops
On Jul 11, 5:54 am, Stephan Beal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A public jQuery forum is probably not the place to address non- > Believers - that is, people who do not use jQuery - but my hope is > that some of the Believers here will take this and pass it on to any > non-Believers who they know,

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-08-07 Thread Yehuda Katz
Hey, Send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-D -- Yehuda On 7/11/07, Stephan Beal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Jul 11, 9:57 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not sure if "Poor Bastards" is the right tone and if some people > > might get that wrong...? > > That would be for the maga

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-07-11 Thread Glen Lipka
I spilled my kool-aid while reading. nuts. Glen On 7/11/07, Stephan Beal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jul 11, 9:57 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not sure if "Poor Bastards" is the right tone and if some people > might get that wrong...? That would be for the magazine edit

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-07-11 Thread Stephan Beal
On Jul 11, 9:57 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not sure if "Poor Bastards" is the right tone and if some people > might get that wrong...? That would be for the magazine editor to decide ;). Obviously, it could be "re-touched" to accommodate "milder personalities." But so far i

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-07-11 Thread Casey Wise
Well put. On Jul 11, 5:54 am, Stephan Beal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A public jQuery forum is probably not the place to address non- > Believers - that is, people who do not use jQuery - but my hope is > that some of the Believers here will take this and pass it on to any > non-Believers who t

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-07-11 Thread Klaus Hartl
Stephan Beal wrote: A public jQuery forum is probably not the place to address non- Believers - that is, people who do not use jQuery - but my hope is that some of the Believers here will take this and pass it on to any non-Believers who they know, to help convert the Poor Sods who are wasting t

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-07-11 Thread Stephan Beal
On Jul 11, 8:25 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephan Beal wrote: > > If you do any significant amount of browser-based JavaScripting (as > > opposed to embedded code, such as using SpiderMonkey or Rhino) > > Even then:http://ejohn.org/blog/bringing-the-browser-to-the-server/ Th

[jQuery] Re: An open letter to non-Believers...

2007-07-11 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Stephan Beal wrote: If you do any significant amount of browser-based JavaScripting (as opposed to embedded code, such as using SpiderMonkey or Rhino) Even then: http://ejohn.org/blog/bringing-the-browser-to-the-server/ Great letter Stephan, thanks. -- Jörn Zaefferer http://bassistance.de