Hi Fran It would be great if you could share your results here. I am sure that others would benefit from your findings, and opinions on why you chose a specific implementation :-)
/Morgan On Feb 4, 1:15 pm, Fran <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks great MRoderick, light and much quicker than jQuery... I'm doing > some test with it. Thanks > > On 04/02/11 10:03, MRoderick wrote: > > > > > Hi Fran > > > <shameless-self-promotion> > > > You could go for completely independent PubSub implementatations as > > well, I wrote one: > > >https://github.com/mroderick/PubSubJS > >http://roderick.dk/blog/2010/10/12/introducing-pubsubjs-a-library-for... > >http://jsperf.com/pubsubjs-vs-jquery-custom-events > > > </shameless-self-promotion> > > > /Morgan > > > On Feb 3, 4:47 pm, Fran<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Joel, > > >> I didn't thought about the first point, thanks for that. About the > >> second one, I thought about it but found that I could get intro trouble > >> with certain versions of jQuery if I tried to unbind events since jQuery > >> seems to try to call "detachEvent" or "removeEventListener" (depending > >> on the browser) assuming always the object is a DOM element and that's > >> the reason I wanted to use $(document) or $('body') > > >> I'm not really interested in bouncing events off the dom as you say, so > >> I'll probably go for something like this jquery plugin someone suggested > >> in the list:https://gist.github.com/661855 > > >> Thanks. > > >> On 03/02/11 15:35, Joel Dart wrote: > > >>> 1. Body will bubble up through HTML to document. document doesn't have > >>> any place to bubble. > >>> 2. You don't have to use the dom when doing jQuery custom events. > >>> $(document).trigger works the same way as $(myNS).trigger where myNS is > >>> your global namespaced object > >>> This probably makes more sense to your app than bouncing events off the > >>> dom anyway. > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > >>> Behalf Of Fran > >>> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 10:07 AM > >>> To: [email protected] > >>> Subject: Re: [JSMentors] $('body') vs $(document) in Pub/Sub pattern > >>> Because I'd also like to use namespaced events and I think jQuery has > >>> this cleverly implemented > >>> On 03/02/11 15:00, Peter Higgins wrote: > >>>> On 2/3/11 9:12 AM, Poetro wrote: > >>>>> 2011/2/3 Fran<[email protected]>: > >>>>>> I like this really tiny but clever plugin. I'll definitely keep it > >>>>>> in mine, but still I have the question whether using $(document) or > >>>>>> $('body') makes any different. Any idea ? > >>>>> There is one small difference. The $(document) selector is a bit > >>>>> faster. I dont think that there would be other difference. > >>>> right and then the question is: why would you even be running a dom > >>>> selector/instantiating a jq obj for something that has > >>>> little-to-nothing to do with the DOM. The point of pubsub is that it's > >>>> _not_ coupled to anything. > >>>> ~phiggins > >>> -- > >>> To view archived discussions from the original JSMentors Mailman list: > >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > >>> To search via a non-Google archive, visit > >>> here:http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> [email protected] -- To view archived discussions from the original JSMentors Mailman list: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To search via a non-Google archive, visit here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]
