Personally, I think that we should keep adding speed optimizations until
we're at 19.99999999 kb compressed. :)
That'd be 163839,99991808 bit. I'm exited to see the code for allowing
partial bits to be stored in a JS library : ).
-- Felix
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Brian Miller wrote:
This kind of reminds me of auto racing. The rules limit you to a total
gross vehicle weight, but you want to get as much engine under the hood as
you possibly can, without going over the limit.
Personally, I think that we should keep adding speed optimizations until
we're at 19.99999999 kb compressed. :)
(Although, I also think that maybe John should raise the limit by 1.5
times every 18 months. :-D)
- Brian
Well, there are fundamental tradeoffs that need to be made. If you want a
very small codebase, it's difficult to squeeze in all the speed
optimizations. And if you value speed above all else, you might produce a
fairly large, blazing library. We're looking at these issues to try and
come
to a conclusion that will benefit the jQuery community.
-- Yehuda
On 2/20/07, Brian Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ideally, there should eventually be one selector base that uses the best
methods of both jQuery's selector engine and DomQuery. That way,
there's
no longer an issue of which one is used.
- Brian
Hi Rajesh,
We're investigating the possibility of supporting the use of DomQuery,
Ext's selector engine, as an alternative (not a replacement) to
jQuery's
CSS Selector code.
Rey...
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
On Feb 20, 5:30 am, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Today, we're proud to announce that the jQuery Project and Jack
Slocum's
Ext Project, have partnered to integrate the amazingly lightweight
and
powerful jQuery framework with Ext's awesome UI library.
<snip>
I previously asked about DOM Query support [*]. And asking the
same
question:)
[*] <news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
( <http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-discuss/msg/
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