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Old 17-01-2007, 10:36   #6 (permalink)
stickmus
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I think it's far better to start using a framework after you've learned how to write javascript anyway. That way you appreciate how much easier it makes things.

And in jQuery, the fact you have so much less code, actually makes maintenance much easier. I've been back to old projects and it's taken a fair while to get my head round what I've done. I just don't get that with jQuery.
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