Just a quick note alerting everyone to the fact that jQuery has gotten EVEN EASIER AND FASTER.
Go check out the release notes.
Many (awesome) changes http://blog.jquery.com/2010/01/14/jquery-14-released/.
View the release notes here: http://jquery14.com/day-01/jquery-14
19 Dec
by: Matt in Development, JavaScript
tags: 1.4, JavaScript, jquery, jquery 1.4
The wonderful folks over at jQuery have released Alpha 2 of version 1.4 for all those testers out there.
1.4 is slated for official launch on January 14th – how cute :)
Just wanted to mention that jQuery 1.4 Alpha 1 has been released.
Most of the changes seem to revolve around heavy optimization of some core functionality. Installing this alpha and testing in live applications will help get this release out!
Just a quick note.
I waited for the 1.3.1 release of jQuery to make sure all major bugs had been resolved (brand new selector engine). This weekend I decided to go for the upgrade. Flawless. Even the plugins all worked as expected.
Fantastic job.
The official jQuery blog has announced the availability of jQuery 1.3b1. They’re asking for testers to iron out remaining bugs – looking to release on January 14th.
Major changes include:
Selector Engine – The selector code has undergone a complete rewrite – it’s likely that some edge cases still exist here.
DOM Manipulation (append/prepend/before/after) – This code [...]
16 Nov
by: Matt in Development, JavaScript
tags: framework, JavaScript, jquery, prototype
Let me start off by saying I absolutely love Prototype. When a friend showed me how much it helped with writing cross-browser compatible code, I was an instant fan.
Over the years of being a Prototype user I paid close attention to the many posts about why X is a better framework than Y. [...]
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