LOL. That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. This is John Resig, isn't it? :)
> Personally I optimise for developer time first and raw performance much further down the line.
Yeah, you just set a new precedent. :(
> And dom querying is not usually the bottleneck in most sloppy sites...
You are allowed more than one bottleneck.
> its way too many event listeners. And jQuery comes to the rescue once again with extremely easy (to read and write) event delegation.
You just have no frame of reference.
LOL. That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. This is John Resig, isn't it? :)
> Personally I optimise for developer time first and raw performance much further down the line.
Yeah, you just set a new precedent. :(
> And dom querying is not usually the bottleneck in most sloppy sites...
You are allowed more than one bottleneck.
> its way too many event listeners. And jQuery comes to the rescue once again with extremely easy (to read and write) event delegation.
You just have no frame of reference.