On Jun 28, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Damjan wrote:

>
>> I definitely wouldn't wish the jQuery programming model on anyone,
>> but if that style appeals to you then it might be a good choice. It
>> is certainly small, and it encourages one-liners even more than Perl
>> does.
>
> You mean the chains? U hate them too, but they are not mandatory :)

Sure, but they're the recommended style as far as I've seen. Every  
example I've ever seen for jQuery actually makes them out to be a  
good thing and uses them quite heavily.

It does have some nice features. I'd like to see all the CSS-selector  
emulation in MochiKit, but adding properties to or proxying DOM  
objects is not something I want MochiKit to do.

-bob


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