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by sesqu
4634 days ago
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Well, before the GP post, my takeaway was that it's better to return when using jQuery. The justification for this would have been some magic, which is the sole purpose of jQuery, slowing stuff down. And the web being as it is, testing with jQuery might even be more useful than testing without it. |
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You should read http://zedshaw.com/essays/programmer_stats.html