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By legacye
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Published: Dec 26 2010 / 14:29

Today we’re going to look at the end-to-end tools and options you have for building large-scale enterprise jQuery applications. Although jQuery is an excellent JavaScript library and provides a well-designed set of tools for development, it’s focus on staying compact and making the DOM easy to use has meant that it doesn’t provide a significant infrastructure for building large-scale apps. jQuery does however normalize things across browsers and serves as a great way of doing DOM manipulation. Using it to it’s strengths, you can select some excellent tools to use along-side it as a toolkit for your larger-scale app development.
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RawThinkTank replied ago:

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OMG i am fed up with new technologies , Joshua bloch is right about the Next Big Language, its gona unify CSS HTML JS Serverside and DB

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