Hello Robert, Hello Josh,

thanks for the comments on jQuery. I do see the point in your criticism and 
share it a bit. Personally I think when the jQuery integration plays best is 
when you are using it for prototyping, admin areas and scaffolding generation.

If you want to use the jQuery or Dojo for a community like website or very 
heavy workflow optimized behaviour website (like modern enterprise 
applications) you probably always have to get your hands dirty with js code 
yourself. From my personal experience I can say this gives very good results 
with jQuery although i am a very bad frontend programmer. :-)

@Robert: What are your thoughts about javascript/view coupling? Any more 
comments on your idea? Maybe its worth integrating.

greetings,
Benjamin

On Monday 05 January 2009 23:09:14 sprynmr wrote:
> Thanks Matt,
>
> I think I'm coming to pretty much the same conclusion you have, although I
> think I might favor keeping my form validation in a separate jquery plugin
> for great flexibility. Definitely going to leverage the JS integration as
> far as the scaffolding goes and building the script tags (although we may
> overload that function and run the javascript files through some sort of
> minify.)
>
> Best,
> Bob

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