Greg Hauptmann wrote:
> Hi,
> Question - If I'm starting to use Rails javascript/ajax helpers but want 
> to
> start doing some more custom/complex Ajax/Javascript should I learn RJS 
> as
> part of moving forward? (or alternatively just look to either diving 
> into
> jQuery or Prototype/Scriptaculous?)

We use Prototype for its amazing simplicity in sortable lists, and 
jQuery for some other stuff not covered by Prototype like embedding 
Flowplayer in our pages.

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