Prototype is still heavily used at The New York Times. And even though
we've begun incorporating jQuery into more of our projects I don't see
Prototype going away any time soon.

On Jul 13, 10:36 am, Cantrelle Vincent <vcantre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This is just a simple question related to the fact that everywhere I
> look, especially on some french forums for developers,
> it seems that the number of users of the jQuery library is growing /
> increasing, and it's not really the case for Prototype.
> I have always prefered to work with Prototype.js, but I must say that
> sometimes I feel a little bit worried.
> May be I'm wrong, I hope I'm wrong, and so I hope that I have a
> "truncated" view of the situation, and that the number of users for
> Prototype.js is still high enough, and the "motivation" of the core
> team too, so that this library will be still maintained / improved in
> the futur.
> Can somebody give me a hint about that ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Vincent.

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