HI, I'm just a new comer to this mail list. Until now i have used $() notation throughout my programs using jQuery. One of the reason for that is, the jQuery plugins for the web editors uses $() notation(Dream weaver) in the codes and therefore its better for me to use the same notation as well. thank you.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Edouard SWIAC edouard.swiac@gmail.comwrote:
Le 11 avr. 2010 à 20:23, Dieter Adriaenssens a écrit :
2010/4/11 Marc Delisle :
Edouard SWIAC a écrit :
My voice doesn't count a lot for now, but my opinion would be for $(). It's not like you change your Javascript framework every month, and JQuery is self-sufficient and very-complete (plugins, functions) so I don't see a reason for cumulating different frameworks.
Hi Edouard, every voice counts :)
I'm undecided on the matter, because I don't know enough about Javascript frameworks and their implementation. But I read some good arguments to go for $() :
- only one framework is (or will be) used (i.e. JQuery) within PMA, so
there is no reason for confusion
- it's a common practice to use $().
My 2 cents.
Greets,
Dieter
I know that Prototype and JQuery share the $() notation (had the chance of doing a migration from Prototype to JQuery and well, it hurts). I have a good insight of YUI, and YUI doesn't use (natively) this notation. It's all I know, so I add my 2 cents to yours ;)
Cheers, Edouard
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