Hey Andy! Haven't seen you on that list in a bit.

Prototype & Scriptaculous are definitely the most popular but having 
used started with that combo, I have to say that I'm finding JQuery to 
be as powerful and much easier to develop with. Its still a fairly young 
library compared to some of the others on the list so I think it will 
get more exposure in the coming months.

That being said, I'm still going to go back and ensure that my skills 
are up to snuff with Prototype & Scriptaculous as I certainly don't want 
to miss any opportunities because I haven't used it enough.

Rey..

Andy Matthews wrote:
> Forwarding this from my jQuery list, showing a list of the top javascript
> libraries according to Ajaxian.com.
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [jQuery] Ajaxian Framework Results
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> Well, JQuery may not be the top at the moment but its only a matter of
> time. :o)
> 
> http://ajaxian.com/archives/ajaxiancom-2006-survey-results
> 
> Rey...
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