well, I am on an internship, and i had a couple of weeks to learn how ajax worked, implement it in code and then take it to a production level. I first tried a couple of prototype based libary's and I have to say that if you need to be programming quiet fast and have properly written code. you should look at JQuery it offers loads of functionality that is learned on a couple of days, and once you dig deeper in to it. Everything becomes relevant.
If you have more time and the project would be a really big one, i would advice you to rather use Prototype. Class based designs mostly only pay off in huge projects because of reusability. So at the end of the line I think it depends... have fun with it, Michel Brouckaert 2007/3/27, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Denis schrieb: > can you help me? > what benefits of JQuery vs prototype?(http://www.prototypejs.org/) > You may find jQuery's community very, very active, friendly and helpful. Something I haven't seen or experienced in this form in any other open source project. Something that may weigh much more then any technical aspects once you get used to it :-) -- Jörn Zaefferer http://bassistance.de _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
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