Josh,

Dojo (and friends) widgets are often HEAVY.
jQuery feels like an extension to the DOM, adding a plugin here or
there to add functionality feels less wrong.
I generally prefer to write my own though.

On Oct 1, 4:42 pm, Joshua Partogi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please correct my false understanding about this. But from what I have
> observed, lots of rails applications does not use fullblown javascript
> widgets like extjs or dojo. Why is the tendency of rails apps only
> rely on basic javascript framework like jquery or prototype? Or
> perhaps to simplify it, why does your rails apps does not use extjs
> (despite of the license) or dojo?
>
> Is anyone willing to share based on their experience? Thanks very much
> for the insights.
>
> regards,
>
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