Simon seems poised to do for jQuery what he has done for OpenID.
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Sounds like you’re coming around to jQuery, Jeff.
I still haven’t really used it much. But, it definitely looks good, and if people I respect as much as Simon like it, I can imagine it’s probably pretty darn good.
I’ll be the first to admit my judgement isn’t the most informed or objective, but I looked at pretty much every commonly used framework out there, and jquery just felt right. I had some beef or another with all the others. And the more I use jquery, the more impressed I get. By now, I should’ve found at least one crappy thing about it, but not really.
Well, I still can’t get it to make a nice gin and tonic.