Telling someone to use a bloated and slow library when the Q has nothing to do with said library is off topic. Please refrain from posting nonsense in the future. — ndugger14 secs ago
@Shane That's the problem; there shouldn't be a "quick start" for people that don't know what they're doing... that's why there's so much shitty javascript.
@Shane about 45 other libs provide that and people don't use them because they're shit. The main reason people still use jQ is because it was already there when they started.
ignoring poorly-formed queries, most of our scaling problems come from not having a queue to handle backpressure and dispatch work on the backend, and having our views too closely bound on the front
a lot of the arguments made against jquery falsely blame jquery for the lack of framework provided by other tools. it simply isn't meant to fill that role.
@KevinB What about that says, "I think jQuery should do more for you and be more like X framework"? If anything, I said that it promotes laziness and ignorance by doing everything for you
jQuery's entire point of existence is to make writing code easier and more compatible, and it does it so poorly that we now have an epidemic of retardation on our hands
@Boyz please don't paste code here, do a jsFiddle and if it worth a question ask it directly on StackOverflow, if need advice, build a Fiddle and we will try to help you with it :)
jquery was (and still is, even if it isn't needed anymore) a great tool for being able to deal with the differences between browser dom-interaction. It has never been a solution to code organization or performance.
jQuery is redundant bloat that promotes poor practice. I'll not move on that stance. I work with senior devs that don't know the DOM api at all and have to look it up every time they need to actually do anything more complex than hiding a div, wheras I have most of the vanilla APIs memorized and have actually read the language specs in some places.
> I work with senior devs that don't know the DOM api at all and have to look it up every time they need to actually do anything more complex than hiding a div
@SterlingArcher did you ever have dates/meet people from online dating? You know how most of the time, they're a good bit more attractive in their photos than when you meet them face to face? Well my date was the other way around; she was more attractive in person than in her photos.
@ssube that's nice about it, it works well and is sensible, it's just that every website / app ends up looking the same, and not the layout i mean with the colours
@ssube Naming a variable "string" is terrible, but in cases where you abbreviate words by taking off a couple of letters just makes things far less readable when you're trying to read into code that you didn't write
> BMW was forced to recall a female voiced navigation system on its 5 Series cars in the late 1990s after being flooded with calls from German men saying they refused to take directions from a woman.