Hi Vaska,
Also, anybody know why the author here did not include Jquery?
http://www.ddj.com/dept/webservices/199203087
Cheers
While jQuery is certainly as powerful and feature rich as those
mentioned, it doesn't have the name recognition of a Dojo, YUI or Prototype.
We're doing our best
I don't think he has anything to do with name. Dr. Dobbs is a
business-centric programming magazine. They focus completely on .NET
and Java. jQuery, generally speaking, doesn't have wide-spread love in
corporate environments (it doesn't look like .NET or Java - whereas
Dojo and YUI generally
Personally i like the relativaly small community that jQuery has, its easier
to identfiy people and the mailing list doesnt get thousands of emails per
day.
On 5/4/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think he has anything to do with name. Dr. Dobbs is a
business-centric
It's funny that you should say that because the jQuery mailing list is
the largest JavaScript mailing list out there (averaging over 100
posts/day). The next closest is Dojo at only about 60 posts/day. You'd
have to combine Dojo, Prototype, and Yahoo UI to get the level of
posts that we do.
Oh. guess i should do a little research :)
On 5/4/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's funny that you should say that because the jQuery mailing list is
the largest JavaScript mailing list out there (averaging over 100
posts/day). The next closest is Dojo at only about 60 posts/day.
: Friday, May 04, 2007 10:09 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Jquery: New app and this article
Hi John and folks,
On the topic of spreading the word, what about some sort of job board
on the jQuery site? Seems to me that it might be a good thing for the
community -- especially if there was some option
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