[jQuery] Re: Recommendation Required - Custom Classes Library
Note, that this applies to Mootools 1.11. I haven't touched version 1.2+, I'm sure they differ a lot. On Jan 23, 2:30 pm, Balazs Endresz wrote: > Then what if you just use Class.Extras and all its dependencies as it > is? Now that sounds too easy :) > > On Jan 23, 9:21 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > I am not sure how Mootools 1.2+ is constructed but version 1.11 can > > easily be broken into pieces that excludes the parts that extend the > > DOM/HTML elements. The files that one should use is: > > > Core, Class, Class.Extras, String, Number, Function, Array > > > On Jan 21, 11:58 am, Balazs Endresz wrote: > > > > I only heard about this one, looks a bit different from Mootools but > > > much smaller:http://www.danwebb.net/2008/1/31/low-pro-for-jquery > > > > Though I wonder if it's possible to port the whole Mootools > > > implementation to jQuery? You can maybe keep some parts of Core, > > > Native and Class, and hack it to work with jQuery ... now that sounds > > > like a whole new framework :) > > > I don't know Mootools that much at all but maybe it's not as hard as > > > it sounds... > > > > On Jan 21, 8:18 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > > > Bump :) > > > > > On Jan 20, 10:36 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > > > > I was wondering, which Custom Classes Library is best to use along > > > > > with jQuery. Up to now, I've been using Mootools to create custom > > > > > classes that can be easily extended through its inheritance model. It > > > > > also has custom events that I have used extensively. > > > > > > Which library do you recommend that has the same functionality as > > > > > described above that can co-exist with jQuery peacefully? > > > > > > This could make for an interesting discussion
[jQuery] Re: Recommendation Required - Custom Classes Library
Then what if you just use Class.Extras and all its dependencies as it is? Now that sounds too easy :) On Jan 23, 9:21 am, Neil Craig wrote: > I am not sure how Mootools 1.2+ is constructed but version 1.11 can > easily be broken into pieces that excludes the parts that extend the > DOM/HTML elements. The files that one should use is: > > Core, Class, Class.Extras, String, Number, Function, Array > > On Jan 21, 11:58 am, Balazs Endresz wrote: > > > I only heard about this one, looks a bit different from Mootools but > > much smaller:http://www.danwebb.net/2008/1/31/low-pro-for-jquery > > > Though I wonder if it's possible to port the whole Mootools > > implementation to jQuery? You can maybe keep some parts of Core, > > Native and Class, and hack it to work with jQuery ... now that sounds > > like a whole new framework :) > > I don't know Mootools that much at all but maybe it's not as hard as > > it sounds... > > > On Jan 21, 8:18 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > > Bump :) > > > > On Jan 20, 10:36 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > > > I was wondering, which Custom Classes Library is best to use along > > > > with jQuery. Up to now, I've been using Mootools to create custom > > > > classes that can be easily extended through its inheritance model. It > > > > also has custom events that I have used extensively. > > > > > Which library do you recommend that has the same functionality as > > > > described above that can co-exist with jQuery peacefully? > > > > > This could make for an interesting discussion
[jQuery] Re: Recommendation Required - Custom Classes Library
I am not sure how Mootools 1.2+ is constructed but version 1.11 can easily be broken into pieces that excludes the parts that extend the DOM/HTML elements. The files that one should use is: Core, Class, Class.Extras, String, Number, Function, Array On Jan 21, 11:58 am, Balazs Endresz wrote: > I only heard about this one, looks a bit different from Mootools but > much smaller:http://www.danwebb.net/2008/1/31/low-pro-for-jquery > > Though I wonder if it's possible to port the whole Mootools > implementation to jQuery? You can maybe keep some parts of Core, > Native and Class, and hack it to work with jQuery ... now that sounds > like a whole new framework :) > I don't know Mootools that much at all but maybe it's not as hard as > it sounds... > > On Jan 21, 8:18 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > Bump :) > > > On Jan 20, 10:36 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > > I was wondering, which Custom Classes Library is best to use along > > > with jQuery. Up to now, I've been using Mootools to create custom > > > classes that can be easily extended through its inheritance model. It > > > also has custom events that I have used extensively. > > > > Which library do you recommend that has the same functionality as > > > described above that can co-exist with jQuery peacefully? > > > > This could make for an interesting discussion
[jQuery] Re: Recommendation Required - Custom Classes Library
I only heard about this one, looks a bit different from Mootools but much smaller: http://www.danwebb.net/2008/1/31/low-pro-for-jquery Though I wonder if it's possible to port the whole Mootools implementation to jQuery? You can maybe keep some parts of Core, Native and Class, and hack it to work with jQuery ... now that sounds like a whole new framework :) I don't know Mootools that much at all but maybe it's not as hard as it sounds... On Jan 21, 8:18 am, Neil Craig wrote: > Bump :) > > On Jan 20, 10:36 am, Neil Craig wrote: > > > I was wondering, which Custom Classes Library is best to use along > > with jQuery. Up to now, I've been using Mootools to create custom > > classes that can be easily extended through its inheritance model. It > > also has custom events that I have used extensively. > > > Which library do you recommend that has the same functionality as > > described above that can co-exist with jQuery peacefully? > > > This could make for an interesting discussion
[jQuery] Re: Recommendation Required - Custom Classes Library
Bump :) On Jan 20, 10:36 am, Neil Craig wrote: > I was wondering, which Custom Classes Library is best to use along > with jQuery. Up to now, I've been using Mootools to create custom > classes that can be easily extended through its inheritance model. It > also has custom events that I have used extensively. > > Which library do you recommend that has the same functionality as > described above that can co-exist with jQuery peacefully? > > This could make for an interesting discussion