I am very skilled in implementing jQuery for many projects in my company, however, give me the node .js
while reading content, lost yourself a bit.
Do I have to go back to basic information and learn javascript language or should I just be living with jQuery?
One more thing I would like to ask is: does JavaScript javascript increase functionality compared to coding with javascript? For your experience, coding in the heavy, complex combination of animation in jQuery always takes large amounts of computer memory.
You should understand what is happening , at any degree It is not known what is under, but sometimes it everything is either, for example: . Not completely, eg In IE,
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Does this mean that you should know every dissonance? If you are handling jQuery to handle it then no.
People say that you need to understand Javascript before jQuery, let me say I agree , however, for example, between browsers every There is no need to know chimes and inconsistencies, it is why we use an abstract layer
For me, it is no different than saying that you will get from C # Need to learn assembly first, what is happening to you, how memory is referred What is chuck? I think so, do you need to know every detail? Maybe not If every new programmer goes down to learn every level, then we will never progress, that is the reason that the math theorem tells the truth about others, the only concept is the same concept.
You should be able to trust your abstract layer Is this always true? Unfortunately, but in jQuery as well as consistent and always works a great deal on improvement. More importantly, the community does a good job of understanding the dissonance.
Edit: Tell me everything from the top side if you do this (This is the most intuitive in my book Applies, not just javascript), this allows you to run programs more efficiently and more efficiently. If you know what is happening under the cover, then you can take advantage of it better.
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