On Sat, 2007-22-09 at 09:15 -0300, Jorge Godoy wrote:
> On Saturday 22 September 2007 07:46:07 gasolin wrote:
> > Though I'm not a javascript expert I think it's pretty simple to use
> > jquery with tg widget
> > .
> > jquery has compact syntax which works pretty good with DOM and CSS.
> > And it is the only javascript framework which already had many
> > books :)
> >
> > Personaly I'd rather use jquery more than use mochikit.
> 
> Is there something you miss from MochiKit on jquery?

Mostly just high level fx code that is practically done for me. ;)

I *really* like MochiKit's design for lower level javascript coding. If
I need to know what's going on, Mochi is the one. But I think there are
going to be lots of cases where higher level short cuts to just "make a
box appear and fade in" would simplify my code and speed things up. I
had been looking at Moo tools because they've done a great job with
their fx, but it sure seems like they have an 'all-Moo-or-nothing'
philosophy, with heavy alterations of the base language, and I'm not
wild about that. I don't want to write MooScript, I want to write
javascript with a library.

> I've also been studying it and it looked like a good way to go.  But I do 
> everything with MochiKit today and I really enjoy how compatible with Python 
> it's design is.

>From what I've read, it seems the Jquery guys have a similar philosophy
with a different approach. I also like their attitude and am attracted
by the fact that I can use it with nothing, with Fred and Alberto's
widgets, or on the other extreme, with Ext. But I'm still testing the
waters here. ( Though running out of time for waffling, I must say! ).

Thanks for the feedback everyone.
Iain



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