Is jQuery method chaining an example of fluent programming? -
I'm new to JavaScript / jQuery, but when I saw the instances of the method, immediately acquainted me it was done. Other interfaces like LINQ do something like this, where there is a type of method of return type in the same way that they work (TweetSharp is something very similar). Is this an example of fluent programming? What I have read about JEL, they say that other libraries have "borrowed" this idea of Chenning of the law - did the idea come with jQuery?
jQuery is actually quite heavy after / but it is definitely not the leading of the design pattern. The chances of other libraries followed after jQuery and borrowed its view. This is just the fame of the ground which it looks like to generate from jQuery.
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