it's funny, almost all those suggestions can be summed up roughly as, "...or
use mootools, which encourages you to program this way to begin with."

On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Dimitar Christoff <christ...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> http://www.artzstudio.com/2009/04/jquery-performance-rules/
>
> I think most of it is really obvious and applies to mootools to a large
> degree - perhaps we can do our own best practices for effecient mootools
> code? in doing so we can also focus on particulars of our selectors
> system, coding to the pattern and inheritance, extending native classes
> when possible etc etc.
>
> in any case, not a bad read this. for example, I had not considered the
> event bubbling performance implications - see 7. Leverage Event
> Delegation (a.k.a. Bubbling)
>
> we could do it on wave or gdocs or something... ?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Dimitar Christoff <christ...@gmail.com> - http://fragged.org/
>
>

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