Using a Javascript framework is definitely a Good Thing. It allows you to
step back and focus on what you want to do rather than on the details of
getting it done in a way that will work efficiently, in various browsers,
etc. Unless there's some external force compelling you to use jQuery, it
would
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:11 AM, olliewebster wrote:
> Hi,
> I recently came across JQuery, but I'm not sure weather I should use
> it. Even though I already know JavaScript, would I have to learn a new
> language specific to JQuery? What would the advantages of using JQuery
> be? Finally, would i
Hi,
I recently came across JQuery, but I'm not sure weather I should use
it. Even though I already know JavaScript, would I have to learn a new
language specific to JQuery? What would the advantages of using JQuery
be? Finally, would it be hard to install?
Thanks
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