Julien wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> 
> This subject has been discussed many times here, and the answer is
> that there is no answer. Django is flexible enough to work with
> whatever JS library you like. So, have a look around all those
> libraries, pick the one that would work best for a given project or
> the one you feel most comfortable with, and you can be sure that the
> library you've picked will work fine with Django.

Thanks, Julien.

But actually I was hoping someone would come back with an answer like 
"Just use XYZ, it's great and here's why..."

At the moment I'm despairing of having too many choices.

And did I mention that I personally find JavaScript to be, uh ... er, 
not my favorite programming language.)

Michael


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