As many developers you asked, as many different answers you get. It's just a
matter of taste.

I've been using Mootools for "simple" projects, since it's very light, very
clear, smart and easy to extend. The better choice for most situations.

For complex projects, I've been using dojo for a couple of sites, and ext
for another one. Ext is definitely the "prettiest", but a bit difficult to
learn how to use it properly. Dojo is also "a big" library, full of widgets.
Both needs more/better documentation. But if you want to do a UI js-based,
it will be easier for you if you choose one of these.

But, as I started saying.. It's just a matter of taste, so.. TRY AS MUCH AS
YOU CAN  :-)

2008/2/18, Michael Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Just wanted to thank everyone who replied (Julien, Dj Gilcrease, Phoenix
> Kiula, Hraban, Horst Gutmann, AmanKow, Peter Rowell).
>
> I think I will have a go at jQuery. Looks good.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
>
> Peter Rowell wrote:
> > Yet another vote for jQuery. It completely changed the way I look at
> > using JS on pages.
> >
> > BTW, ext works with jQuery. See
> http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Using_Ext_With_jQuery
>
>
> >
>

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