On 7 Dec 2006, at 18:22, Ashley Pond V wrote:
On Thursday, Dec 7, 2006, at 07:53 US/Pacific, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
i just looked at the tutorial, a lot more clear and to the point than
other libs I have looked at. Think I'm gonna go with it.
I had a little proof of concept Ajax demo up in about 10 minutes; just
as long as it took to skim the docs. I haven't played with the other
libraries but I think jQuery is super nice and especially readable.
Skimming the base code, it also looks really cleanly done. Terrific.
jquery is impressive for elegant simple stuff.
YUI is impressive for mid-range stuff and a decent set of widgets.
I'm personally sticking with dojo since their architecture is the
sanest from my POV, but it -is- big and it does require some source-
diving; since I tend to RTFS more than the docs even when docs *do*
exist it doesn't bother me in the slightest, but I quite happily
accept that it isn't for the faint hearted or for those who're more
interested in convenience than power :)
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