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10 years ago from Jess Eddy, Product Designer / Hacker
I think that's the point though - writing clean code isn't the point. If you use 10 jquery libraries every time you need to show something, who cares? As long as you can do it quickly and efficiently and get your point across.
After all - everyone starts out being bad at things. As you keep doing them, you'll find yourself writing production code, if you wanted to.
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I usually write really bad jQuery to show animations when possible... sometimes Axure (even though I hate that damn tool) for more complex transitions