Re: jQuery's latest stab at competence



On Feb 10, 6:41 am, Jorge <jo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 10, 11:31 am, David Mark <dmark.cins...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Feb 10, 5:15 am, Jorge <jo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

you're missing the big picture.

The big picture being that a collection of general-purpose Javascript
could possibly aid in the development of Websites and Web
applications?  No, I don't think I'm missing that.

Then instead of focusing your arguments on the low-level
implementation details, you ought to step back a little bit, and argue
against their APIs, their programming models, their concepts.

You haven't been paying attention for the last year or so.

And as you don't seem to understand, these projects market themselves
as "supported by an active user base" (or variations of that theme.)
As others have pointed out repeatedly, finding loads of rookie
mistakes at a glance is a good indication that the *most proficient*
contributor is in over his head. Given that it is three years later
for jQuery, it is obvious that there is nothing to it but sizzle (no
steak.)

Because
their source code keeps evolving and eventually you'll have nothing to
argue.

So one shouldn't bother to review a movie on release because future
sequels might be much better. And again, it has been three years.


Arguments like "JQuery's 'chainability' isn't a nice thing because...

You haven't even read this thread.

[snip]
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