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Posts tagged "javascript"

Using jQuery for DOM event attributes

Posted by Frank - May 10, 2008 - For techies
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My last post discussed my conversion to JavaScript frameworks, and why you should be one too. I explained that I settled on jQuery because it simplified how I write JavaScript without strictly locking me into a set of features and effects. A core part of this flexibility comes from jQuery’s document ready wrapper. It works [...]

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Get a JavaScript framework. Now.

Posted by Frank - May 2, 2008 - For techies
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We’ve been really into jQuery at our office for the past few weeks, and I have to say that I am absolutely in love with it. Coming from the world of writing “classical” JavaScript in “long-hand” format, jQuery appears damn close to magic; I half-expect a mystical gnome to pop out of my monitor when [...]

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