Ryan Gahl wrote: > > One should never code JS > directly if one can use a unified and flexible platform that runs it > for you. > > > Complete rubbish. That's all I have to say about that. > I find myself agreeing. If one depends on the framework to generate one's Javascript, one doesn't learn Javascript, which is sort of the point of this question. I'm using Prototype in CakePHP, but I like the fact that, while options are available to front-end my javascript, I can simply learn the stuff.
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