Google Moble JS Framework.

You should check out XUI, however I'm partial to it, as I wrote it.

I know Dojo and jQuery are both working on a mobile version of their
frameworks but they are not complete.

Cheers.

Rob Ellis

On May 4, 5:17 pm, Scott Kallen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah.  My mistake.  Even though I was writing into the iPhoneWebDev  
> group, I should have been more specific.
>
> Looking for a specifically-mobile framework, akin to jQtouch (which  
> has been getting most of our attention, so far, due to it's lineage.)  
> So, my apologies.
>
> As for looking into the mirror -- if we come across an issue that we  
> can't solve with the product, then we'd be happy to kick back in any  
> solutions we come up with.
>
> As for discussing?  Let's rock.  We're looking for this as a starting  
> point for our own discussions, but am always open to a respectful  
> discussion.
>
> Scott.
>
> On May 4, 2010, at 6:44 PM, Andy Fuchs wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 04.05.10 21:45, "Scott Kallen" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hey, folks.
>
> > Hi Scott,
>
> >> We're trying to get moving forward with a web-based iPhone app and I
> >> still don't feel I have a great handle on the plusses and minuses of
> >> the various JS frameworks.  We did a "Web 2.0" project a way back and
> >> used SPRY over jQuery, much to our pain (because Macromedia/Adobe
> >> seemed to support it at the time.)
>
> >> In that vein, I would love to get the opinions of users new and old  
> >> of
> >> the various frameworks available.  Our primary questions are these:
>
> >> 1)  How mature is the framework?
>
> > Mature...
>
> >> 2)  How is the project vitality? (How quickly are things fixed and  
> >> new
> >> features added?)
>
> > Depends. In my experience there are no real show-stopper bugs and  
> > things
> > improve quite fast.
>
> >> 3)  How big is the team working on the framework?
>
> > Dunno... but from the checkins and discussions it seems quite huge.
>
> >> 4)  What's the track record of this team? (Has the team (or
> >> individual) completed and deployed any other products?)
>
> > I don't know what this question is about? If people completed and  
> > released a
> > bunch of iPint and iFart frameworks, would this make things better  
> > or worse?
> > ;-)
>
> >> 5)  How responsive is the team to (reasonably intelligent) questions
> >> about the framework?
>
> > I think, this depends on the intelligence of the questions, and the  
> > amount
> > of bucks you're willing to sponsor.
>
> >> 6)  How up-to-date is the documentation kept?
>
> > Documentation is extremely good and detailed (and current).
>
> >> Feature set is obviously a factor but that's much easier to figure
> >> out.  Ease-of-use is also a factor, but a secondary one.  We'll put  
> >> in
> >> a little extra work for the right backbone.
>
> > One important thing for me (in webapps) is the size/functionality  
> > ratio,
> > since users tend to use the stuff on their way to the airport or  
> > whatever -
> > and in situations where online connections may be weak. IMHO jQuery  
> > offers a
> > great size/functionality ratio here. But even more important is the  
> > fact,
> > that it saves huge amounts of developing power (read: time), if it  
> > comes to
> > DOM-manipulation and parsing.
>
> >> Obviously, some might not know answers to all of the above, however,
> >> all suggestions are welcome.
>
> > Your questions are valid and understandable. But: look in the mirror:
> > - Are you willing to contribute, or just suck the code?
> > - Are you willing to discuss, or just ask?
>
> > IMHO the experience with an open framework is always as good as the  
> > will to
> > contribute is.
>
> > jQuery performs great so far, if that was the overall question.
>
> > best
>
> > andy
>
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