Servus Ulrich! > well, i think a good library uses other good libraries. this does not > mean to integrate jsolait (as a concrete example), but i think in the > future it is not a good idea only to learn from other libraries and do > the coding again.
It is true that good libraries use other good libraries, except for what it was developed for. So why do we reinvent new libraries like Qooxdoo? Why do we speak German, when we all can speak English? I only said that jsolait is fine as it is, and I can not see that it may have a great impact on Qooxdoo development. > my mail had the intention that the end user can use both libraries. here > you have problems because of name collisions. True, but it has to do with focus and time. You have a point here. > but for my part the problem is solved; i know how to workaround. We would all appreciate if you could write a blog or small article and contribute it to Hugh on this list about your discoveries in this matter. There maybe approach other jsolait users later who will have the same questions as you. Kent > </usc> > > Kent Olsson wrote: > > I have looked at jsolait during the last 6 months. Actually, honestly I > > can not see what jsolait could add to Qooxdoo. I would prefer to stay > > with the excellent development of this package. A good piece of software > > should be a flexible infrastructure and not small pieces here and there. > > I think Qooxdoo is well on the way becoming a flexible infrastructure. > > > > Instead I would recommend to learn from others like jsolait and try to > > stregthen Qooxdoo with it. I do not like to see clotted integration, but > > at the same time Qooxdoo can not and will not do everything. In the > > jsolait case, I definitively prefer not to integrate if there are other > > reasons than a big old application code base. > > > > Kent > > > > On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 09:52 +0100, Sebastian Werner wrote: > >> Ulrich Schreiner schrieb: > >>> hi, > >>> > >>> anyone using jsolait and qooxdoo in the same project? > >>> > >>> jsolait (http://jsolait.net) has some nice features, including JSON-RPC > >>> and much more. > >>> > >>> one of the features is stringformatting (see > >>> http://jsolait.net/wiki/documentation/core at the bottom of the page). > >>> but since a few days this does not work anymore, although i use the same > >>> version of jsolait since month's. > >>> > >>> the "normal" way the jsolait-stringformatting works this way: > >>> > >>> "%02d".format(8) == "08" > >>> > >>> but, if you include "qooxdoo.js" AFTER jsolait the upper code looks like: > >>> > >>> "%02d".format(8) == "8" > >>> > >>> if i first include qooxdoo.js and then jsolait.js, it works again (this > >>> is my workaround). > >>> > >>> does qooxdoo reset als "string extenions" from other libraries? > >> Just take a look at source/script/core/QxNative.js > >> > >> There a quite some extensions to String, Array, Function and other core > >> classes. > >> > >> Probably some implementation of jsolait is better than ours. If it is > >> possible to use parts of jsolait (licences) it would be nice to bring > >> them to the same level. > >> > >> Sebastian > >> > >>> </usc> > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------------------------- > >>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting > >>> language > >>> that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live > >>> webcast > >>> and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding > >>> territory! > >>> http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Qooxdoo-devel mailing list > >>> [email protected] > >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qooxdoo-devel > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language > >> that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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