The good part of garbage collector based programming languages is that
developers should not be worried about "in core" memory problems as these
should not exist.

More than code clearly trying to delete what is deletable and to avoid
unnecessary "chain leaks", I presume there are few things we can do, since
we cannot force the "lower level engine" to do tasks it has not being
designed for ( ... sorry guys, I guess I have a leak with my English as well
... so even if you use best grammar in this topic, I cannot guarantee I'll
reply properly ... )

Kind Regards

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Fabien Meghazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would like to see someone with strong knowledge about memory leaks
> writing best practice jquery coding in order to avoid memory leaks.

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