I'm starting to develop (as an unpaid volunteer) an application for the local 
medical clinic, and I'd like to deploy it as a browser application ("rich 
internet app"). Of course, I cold just use plain old HTML and CSS, but I'd like 
it to be much more interactive, basically like a desktop application. It would 
seem the best (for some definition of good :-) technology for the job would be 
JavaScript on the front-end (although I could do it in Java with Swing or 
JavaFX and deliver it as a JNLP app). Anyway, does anyone here have any 
preferences for a GUI toolkit for JavaScript? So far, I've been looking at 
Dojo, JQuery, YUI, Ext JS, and the Google Closure library. As I'm pretty new to 
the whole JS world, I'm thoroughly confused (maybe that means that I'm on the 
right track :-). I'd really appreciate feedback.
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