Oh how I wish. Actually, in the mobile space, this is happening. Slowly. Painfully at times, but it's not exactly too far down the horizon (bliss).
Wow, if you code half as well as you can over-generalize, you must be a JavaScript god. But seriously, frameworks and smaller code libraries should be used when do something useful. If you don't find a framework useful,…
Yes, it's a giant conspiracy by us "framework" developers to try and save you a little coding effort. :)
Agree with a better comparison being XUI, but adding "jQuery" to the description gets more attention. I have to say though John that your view of what makes a great app framework doesn't necessarily matter to everyone.…
Have to agree with John here. All the zepto promotion efforts I've seen have been playing up "jQuery-compatible", but that's pretty misleading. Seems like using the "jQuery" buzzword to get attention, but not exactly…
Hey folks, appreciate the comments! Another relevant thread you might want to check: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1415480 @metachris sorry the video format didn't work for you, but you're lucky I made quite a few…
I'm a Yahoo! webdev alum, and I have most of the original YUI team on my buddy list. I've paid a lot of attention to YUI3, and have some differing opinions in our approaches; probably enough to warrant a blog post...…
Look for some soon. I was caught a little off guard with the pre-release of Jo, so I'm scrambling a little. :)
Hopefully this month I'll have something more official. The news got leaked on Twitter a bit early, but hey, nothing like instant feedback to keep the fingers flying. :)
@jafl5272 -- Jo is brand new, so it's nowhere near the maturity of YUI or jQuery yet, agreed. As for progressive loading, Jo is geared more for downloadable apps (using PhoneGap, OSX widgets, Opera widgets, Chrome…
Oh how I wish. Actually, in the mobile space, this is happening. Slowly. Painfully at times, but it's not exactly too far down the horizon (bliss).
Wow, if you code half as well as you can over-generalize, you must be a JavaScript god. But seriously, frameworks and smaller code libraries should be used when do something useful. If you don't find a framework useful,…
Yes, it's a giant conspiracy by us "framework" developers to try and save you a little coding effort. :)
Agree with a better comparison being XUI, but adding "jQuery" to the description gets more attention. I have to say though John that your view of what makes a great app framework doesn't necessarily matter to everyone.…
Have to agree with John here. All the zepto promotion efforts I've seen have been playing up "jQuery-compatible", but that's pretty misleading. Seems like using the "jQuery" buzzword to get attention, but not exactly…
Hey folks, appreciate the comments! Another relevant thread you might want to check: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1415480 @metachris sorry the video format didn't work for you, but you're lucky I made quite a few…
I'm a Yahoo! webdev alum, and I have most of the original YUI team on my buddy list. I've paid a lot of attention to YUI3, and have some differing opinions in our approaches; probably enough to warrant a blog post...…
Look for some soon. I was caught a little off guard with the pre-release of Jo, so I'm scrambling a little. :)
Hopefully this month I'll have something more official. The news got leaked on Twitter a bit early, but hey, nothing like instant feedback to keep the fingers flying. :)
@jafl5272 -- Jo is brand new, so it's nowhere near the maturity of YUI or jQuery yet, agreed. As for progressive loading, Jo is geared more for downloadable apps (using PhoneGap, OSX widgets, Opera widgets, Chrome…