On Apr 30, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Boysenberry Payne wrote:
Currently, without something like cpan for JS and with most of our
administration
tasks being handled via Actionscript in the client browser I'm
probably going
to take my time and continue writing most of my JS; most of it is
pretty specific
to our publisher's needs anyway, e.g. formatting a page around
predefined
look and feel, JS menu behaviors, cookie warnings, etc...
I don't know what I would do without cpan. I'm surprised other
languages don't
offer the same tech. Perl certainly is a one of a kind phenomena....
Thanks for all of the pointers and feedback. If nothing else I'm
sure I can learn from
technology available in the frameworks already mentioned.
well JS has JSAN
http://www.openjsan.org/
it was getting a lot of momentum about a year ago, then just kinda
dropped off.
php has pecl & pear. python has cheeseshop. i think ruby has one
now too.