Hi Denis,

Best thing you can do is experiment with both and even throw in some
of the others (YUI, Dojo, Mochi, mootools) and see which style fits
you best. The benefits of using one over the other are going to vary
differently for different people and different projects.

Once you play around with the different libraries out there. I believe
you will find jQuery to be more oriented at making your life much
easier when having to muck about with the DOM and your typical daily
tasks as a web developer. Once you start to really dig into jQuery you
will find that the code you write on top of jQuery is extremely small
and packs a large punch.

--
Brandon Aaron

On 3/27/07, Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can you help me?
> what benefits of JQuery vs prototype?(http://www.prototypejs.org/)
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