You can skip this entire thing with jQuery by using promises, but I like the decoupled style as it more transparently and, I think, more easily allows for parallel execution of code
@SecondRikudo I should bother more with native JS, but I don't want to spend most of my day debugging cross browser so I usually resort to jQuery unless there's a heavy processing time difference
@SecondRikudo it's fast ;) the thing is that the same functions can be called from different places and it's all event driven.
But then they ruined it by killing the disambiguation and forcing him into being a total asshole bad guy (was actually a bender, didn't really give a shit about equality, etc) :(