- On jQuery & Large Applications - rmurphey
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about JavaScript applications. As my skills have evolved, I’ve had the privilege of working on more actual applications, and I’ve gotten further and further from clients who want to add a bit of Ajax or bling to an otherwise fairly traditional web site. The most interesting applications I work on are client-side intensive: the server is responsible for providing data as JSON to the client, and most everything else — templating, state management, data management, site navigation, and of course user interaction — is left to the client side.
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- On Rolling Your Own - rmurphey
There’s been a lot of activity around my last post, On jQuery & Large Applications. A number of people have asked me why, exactly, I’m so opposed to using jQuery as part of a roll-your-own solution.
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- Performance Tuning HTML5 In a Mobile Environment
Article on how to performance optimize an HTML5 app build on jQuery Mobile
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- ququplay/jquery-mobile-flat-ui-theme · GitHub
A jquery mobile stylesheet based on the Flat UI theme.
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- Sencha touch vs Dojo Mobile vs jQuery Mobile?
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- Slow JQuery Mobile panels in Phonegap - Stack Overflow
I ended up modifying JQM-1.3.0.css to fix this problem, turns out they were not hardware accelerated.
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- The jQuery Mobile tutorial
jQuery Mobile conventions
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- The jQuery Mobile tutorial - Managing accordion menus
Tips and tricks on managing jQuery Mobile accordion and collapsible menus
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- Which JavaScript framework (jQuery vs Dojo vs ... )? - Stack Overflow
What I really hate about jQuery is that the code is a terrible maze and very difficult to read. So I'm always scared of one potential bug it might happen to my application caused by jQuery and not being able to look into jQuery code to quickly (couple of hours) patch it for at least myself and my customers. – Marco Demaio
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