On Sep 2, 2009, at 4:39 AM, DBJDBJ wrote:

> I do not need any kind of tests to be convinced that
> having different jQ for IE and other browsers is a good thing. And
> that it must bring measurable benefits, in terms of speed and
> stability, of future jQuery releases (if adopted).

It's called Computer *Science* for a reason. Blind faith is bad in  
most cases, and is especially bad when deciding a significant shift in  
direction and end-user deployment for a mature, widely used library.

Frankly, I'm amazed you're able to type the quoted paragraph with a  
straight face and also call yourself a developer.

- dz

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