Re: tools for programming applets

From:
Lew <noone@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Fri, 27 May 2011 09:55:13 -0400
Message-ID:
<iroaei$ko7$1@news.albasani.net>
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Lawrence D'Oliveiro:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Which languages have a jQuery equivalent?
jQuery is rather fat library for the things it does.
It does a lot of things wrong, does not teach developers
of learning the standard DOM, in turn teaches developers not doing things right,
and finally adds quite a bit amount of crap going over the network which developers
and users end up not really using.


 >>> So put your coding skills where your mouth is, and offer up something
 >>> better.

If you go to comp.lang.javascript you'll get quite negative opinion on the usefulness
of the jQuery library from the experts.


It still offers functionality in places where Java doesn???t even have
places.


You're obviously making silly remarks and no arguments. You've
stripped and haven't replied to my question "Which languages have a
jQuery equivalent?".


If you insist: ???certainly not Java???.

Own goal, anyone?


Once again, silly remark and no argument. The question is what languages
BESIDES Java DO have such a thing. The point is that the other languages
don't either, so there is no advantage to any language on that score. You
know that, you just don't have an answer to the valid point, so you engage in
your stupid nonsense, Lawrence.

Point goes to Stanimir, Lawrence. Next time, Lawrence, try addressing the
point instead of pulling these intellectually dishonest pony tricks, Lawrence.

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Lew
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