In this talk we will be all discussing the origin of the furry fandom. How we will thogheter create a new furry-in-js framework. We will going over how they have changed the current fandom world, our hearts and the js world in 5 very awesome minutes! This talk is to prove a point that stars mean nothing in this case.
In this talk I'd like to use 5 minutes of my time to explain to the audience why jQuery is simply way better than React.
- Does React have a
fadeIn()
method? Nah, I don't think so. You need to install a react-transition-group package which weighs over 3GB. - Can you do
$.get(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12345/adding_two_numbers_javascript)
in React? NOPE. - Remember React 3.3.1? Me neither, because they didn't make it. Meanwhile in jQuery land: https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js
- Can you learn jQuery for free? Sure! Can you learn React for free? It'll be $500 USD and your left kidney for a conference ticket.
And many, many more.
(This is a completely serious lightning talk proposal, I promise.)
Consider doing a bunch of HTTP requests.
doRequest('POST', 'api.example.com/foos', foos)
doRequest('POST', 'api.examples.com/bars', bars)
You find you'd like to avoid repeating the POST part, or maybe just bring the concept of a POST request as a first-class entity that can be passed around. Thinking in terms of classes and objects, you might be inclined to do this.
class Requester
constructor: (@method) ->
doRequest: (args...) ->