After reading Secrets of a Javascript Ninja I found a passion that hasn't dissipated in a decade. It literally change the course of my life. Thanks John!
@@mma93067 of course. But how many do you think are refactoring old sites? jQ is still alive and well, but also forgotten in many (overwhelming?) cases - as long as nothing breaks
I remember using jQuery whilst it was alpha, or perhaps beta, and it transformed my life... coming from actionscript (also ecma script) into browserland was a nightmare but jquery made it accessible, sizzle selectors can be used in a super semantic way, and the event unification for browsers was what the world needed.... and ofc, plugins were* great to write and use... I would recommend Panda if you see this btw John, it's very nice and the team behind it is great.