I (not really a frontend web developer, though I've done a little bit of it) immediately went "oh, script loading in HEAD?" before even opening the article.
Most people, at least in this neck of the woods, use jQuery. Most people also put it in the HEAD and are susceptible to this sort of thing. "jQuery tax" is a succinct way of describing the phenomenon, and nobody's going to suddenly think less of jQuery because of it.
Most people, at least in this neck of the woods, use jQuery. Most people also put it in the HEAD and are susceptible to this sort of thing. "jQuery tax" is a succinct way of describing the phenomenon, and nobody's going to suddenly think less of jQuery because of it.
"An attack" on jQuery? Histronics.