On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Tal Liron <tal.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> jQuery is not so much an elephant as it is a mammoth. It was one of
> the first clientside-JS frameworks to reach a broad audience, but it
> also one of the worst. It incorporates so many terrible JS practices,
> performs miserably, and really can make anyone dislike JS. People have
> mentioned other clientside frameworks. Let me mention also Ext JS,
> which I believe knocks the socks off the rest. It is crafted with a
> real appreciation of JS, and that love may rub off you a little as you
> work with it.
>
>
I am not a front-end developer but I am currently stuck prototyping using
JQuery. I am
also not a JS expert. I am curious: can you list JQuery's issues and how it
uses JS badly?
Or, provide some references?
-- 
(praki)

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