I agree. Also I think their argument is that frameworks change, and if 
that happens, we are going to be stuck with what we had before...

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Anya,

It just makes good business sense, If you can write what would normally 
take 40 lines of code to do and can condense it to a half dozen. That's 
reason enough for me.

Today's customers are demanding a lot more for less so if you can do 
something in half the time - why not.

Regards

Aubrey


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> I've been trying to convince people here at work to  use JQuery for 
> UI, but most are reluctant, because it's a framework. 
> Any good arguments of Why it is still OK to use JQuery?
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> Simon,
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> Get into jQuery man. Plain old javascript just doesn't cut it. Best
> library I have used.
> Bit of a learning curve but well worth getting your head around.
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> Have fun: http://jquery.com/
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> Regards
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> Aubrey
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> Simon wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I really want to get stuck in and learn Javascript properly, and by 
> this I
> > mean not filling my page with onclick and sending hrefs to #. But 
> instead
> > abstracting it all into the .js file and keeping my markup clean.
> >
> > I've followed the book by Jeremy Keith called DOM Scripting which 
> teaches
> > just that but it only goes so far. Everywhere else I look seems to 
> have all
> > the old school techniques which I want to shy away from.
> >
> > Does anyone have any resources?
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> > Thanks so much
> > Simon
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