as i understand JQ is mostly about the DOM, as oppesed to an overall
perspective on JS. that's why, for example, it lacks a good OOP model... But
maybe I'm missing something... anyway, I can make a subtler claim i guess...

2010/9/19 Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]>

> I would suggest either Mootools <http://mootools.net/>, 
> YUI<http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/>or
>> Dojo <http://www.dojotoolkit.org/>. All 3 work on making JS as a whole a
>> better language, as opposed to mostly DOM enhancement 
>> JQuery<http://jquery.com/>style).
>>
>
> from:
>
> http://blog.arieh.co.il/posts/open/javascript-guide--where-do-we-go-from-here
>
> I would just say:
>
> I would suggest either Mootools <http://mootools.net/>, 
> YUI<http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/>,
>> Dojo <http://www.dojotoolkit.org/> or jQuery.
>>
>
> Looked like jQuery doesn't want to make JS better. Be kind with the other
> frameworks, that's how it should be.
>
> --
> Fábio Miranda Costa
> front...@globocore
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> *twitter:* @fabiomiranda
> *ramal:* 6410
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:35 AM, אריה גלזר <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> good to know. never really tried that...
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> One thing that makes me wanna poke my eyes out is:
>>>
>>> > `&&` (can also use `and`)
>>>
>>> Ummm... Not really. You can do it in PHP but not JavaScript – it'll just
>>> throw a syntax error.
>>>
>>> On 2010-09-19, at 08:41, אריה גלזר wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey.
>>> I've taken some of my spare time recently to write a guide to JS, the way
>>> I think it should be learned  - from the bottom up - with dom and ajax as a
>>> side trip only. I've found myself reading a lot of bad guides along the way,
>>> but almost never found a realy good and thorough one (though there probably
>>> is one that I haven't found...). Also I was bored.
>>> Anyway, I would love your comments on it. I would also like to add links
>>> for further reading for each page ('cause reading guides and articles is 80%
>>> of how you stay up to date, so it's an important skill from the get-go), so
>>> if you have ideas I'd love to add them.
>>> Lastly, though maybe this isn't the place - I found it easy to link to
>>> places where you can learn mootools (especially the mootorial and "up the
>>> moo herd") but found it hard to find the same resources for YUI and Dojo
>>> (mostly because I'm not that familiar with them). I think it fair to allow a
>>> user to choose his FW out of a collection, and that means I need to be
>>> fair...
>>> The guide <http://blog.arieh.co.il/posts/open/javascript-guide--wrap-up>
>>>
>>> PS
>>> I know there are some parts that aren't accurate - especially the part
>>> about the prototype. I tried to put it to a minimum, but some parts are
>>> easier for me to use than to explain...
>>> --
>>> Arieh Glazer
>>> אריה גלזר
>>> 052-5348-561
>>> 5561
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Arieh Glazer
>> אריה גלזר
>> 052-5348-561
>> 5561
>>
>>
>


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