Whoa. Blast from the past.

Mochi was way ahead of the curve 10 years ago. I used it last around 2009.
At that point jquery had sort of taken the position, as I remember it.

For sake of a bit of code archeology, there were definitely other tool kits
even before Mochi. I think xb (xbrowser?) was one of my go-to staples for a
while.

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On Fri, 26 May 2017 at 05.01, Chaz Gatian <[email protected]> wrote:

> I stumbled upon MochiKit for the first time tonight, and it completely
> blew my mind.
>
> I started web development eight years ago, and have never heard of such a
> tool. It's so interesting to read the blogs, and issues from the past. From
> what I can tell this library seems like the first framework to try to solve
> all the different browser quirks, something I always thought jQuery was the
> first to accomplish. But now having learned about this framework, I might
> be *VERY *wrong!
>
> If anyone still frequents this group please say something, I'm curious to
> know if anyone is still using this in applications today.
>
> -Chaz
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