[MTOS-dev] JavaScript Holy Wars: Poll Style
David Scott
ds94103 at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 1 13:58:10 PST 2008
Er, um, all of the frameworks allow you to do that.
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Bud Gibson wrote:
> I used it to teach a course last term, and I was pretty impressed.
> The thing that struck me was how it tied in to web standards and made
> it easy to implement an unobtrusive javascript design pattern. You
> don't even put javascript event triggers in your html page. Instead
> jQuery attaches these after the page has loaded. So, basically, by
> design you wind up with a version of your page that works without
> javascript and another that works with. Very easy to do graceful
> degradation.
>
> I highly recommend http://www.learningjquery.com/ for good tutorial
> approaches.
>
> Bud
>
> On Feb 1, 2008 4:20 PM, Timothy Appnel <tim at appnel.com
> <mailto:tim at appnel.com>> wrote:
>
> While I suspect not everyone spoke up I have to reiterate how posts
> like this one made a real impressions on me:
> http://borkweb.com/story/the-ajax-experience-jquery-toolkit. This post
> is interesting because the author was a fan of Prototype and
> Scriptalicious like Reed until they were introduced to jQuery. Also,
> anything that the critical eye of Su favors says a lot to me. ;)
>
> Not sure what everyone else is thinking since its been pretty quiet
> since the initial burst of activity.
>
> <tim/>
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