> Bashing DOM nodes together to do a task is merely one manifestation of this.
I suppose that's what I was getting at originally. There's absolutely nothing that removing or adding jQuery will do to impact the larger problem of treating client-side development as software engineering instead of incoherent scripting. None of the advice on the originally posted site would change those organizational/logical problems.
I suppose that's what I was getting at originally. There's absolutely nothing that removing or adding jQuery will do to impact the larger problem of treating client-side development as software engineering instead of incoherent scripting. None of the advice on the originally posted site would change those organizational/logical problems.