Scott Hill wrote:
I recently completed a small ajax application and thoroughly enjoyed
learning more about ajax. Now that it is complete and in production, it is
being suggested that I should have used a framework. "They" were also quite
chagrined that I got away with using php for the project. (It's those .net
people again)
So, why should I use an ajax framework instead of doing the ajax coding
myself? What are the benefits. The down side?
why?: time and quality. try JQuery, it's fast to use - tons of great
plug-ins. Quality in the sense that many eyeballs are maintaining the
library to work across all browsers, etc. - better than you can do
yourself. Note: the other ajax libs are fine too: prototype, dojo, moo
"got away with php" ? do they live under a rock and not heard of
Facebook, Yahoo, WordPress, ....... It's not that .net is a bad
product, it's just that people who rely solely on MS stuff become
really, really stupid.
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