You know what I really liked about it? It was an "inverse" angry developer opinion. Rather than the overly negative "this thing sucks and everyone should stop using it" it was positive and upbeat.
I do think that data bindings in angular or the methods of working with mithriljs or react bring a lot to the table that you don't get from using jQuery, but I do respect what jquery gave us.
I do think that data bindings in angular or the methods of working with mithriljs or react bring a lot to the table that you don't get from using jQuery, but I do respect what jquery gave us.
It was a cute article / nerdy fluff piece.