> Found anything good on Rails + Ajax yet?  I
> can't decide whether to order Scott Raymond's book or not since the
> abstract seems to indicate I can learn the same things reading
> script.aculo.us reference material.

Well, I'm really glad you asked this particular question.  I'm still 
going through a ton of resources on ajax/rails.

So, what I find wonderful about rails is that rails + ajax is like 
having a perfect marriage.  They work so well with each other, it's 
wonderful to implement both in a project.  By default, rails uses 
prototype and scriptaculous but I'm looking into jQuery at the moment.

jQuery seems to be really solid.

Here's a link which will "create" an up-to-date trend chart when you 
click on it using google trends:

http://www.google.com/trends?q=jQuery%2CPrototype+ajax%2Cscriptaculous%2Cmootools%2Cdojo&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0

jQuery
Prototype
Scriptaculous
Mootools
Dojo

You also have jMaki but that uses jQuery, but jMaki also has great 
support in certain IDE environments like netbeans.  But, IDEs are 
another subject altogether.

If you notice by the trends chart, jQuery is heavily on the rise.



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