[jQuery] Re: Jquery suitable for advanced webapplication

2009-11-12 Thread Wiemer
Thank you for the feedback and tips! Does anybody has experience with some sort of statemanager where you can control the different states of your interface, sort of a controller? On 12 nov, 08:49, Sn3b wrote: > Btw, you will want to read this as you start coding > :)http://www.tvidesign.co.uk/b

[jQuery] Re: Jquery suitable for advanced webapplication

2009-11-11 Thread Sn3b
Btw, you will want to read this as you start coding :) http://www.tvidesign.co.uk/blog/improve-your-jquery-25-excellent-tips.aspx

Re: [jQuery] Re: Jquery suitable for advanced webapplication

2009-11-11 Thread saxan rappai
iam also happy with jquery bringing up best results .. i recently started using jquery and now almost all the applications in my company using jquery and it will be the best choice.. saxan rappai On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Sn3b wrote: > jQuery is definitely the way to go Dennis, I've trie

[jQuery] Re: Jquery suitable for advanced webapplication

2009-11-11 Thread Sn3b
jQuery is definitely the way to go Dennis, I've tried a few JS frameworks myself and nothing gives me more enjoyable results than this. You will have to learn to create plugins though, not that it is required, but it helps organising your website better (in my opinion). I'm currently working on a