It's a well done parody. But there's a message here that I'd like to refute. I would guess the gist of this project is: built in browser dom api is fine, we don't need any abstractions.<p>So... what changed in the last 6 years? I would say: nothing. The dom is still a clusterfuck of an api. Poorly documented, and with core things still not cross browser compatibile (like setting attributes).<p>Luckily jQuery has taken over. Not that it's perfect or anything (I have major issues with lots of it), but it provides a base level of functionality that any sane web developer needs.<p>Hell, at this point, browsers should just bundle it (only loaded locally if the specific version is requested, falling back to http).
Vapor as in Vaporware? <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware</a><p>Why do this? Is it an inside joke?