Has anyone used jQuery?
http://jquery.com/
Looks very promising. It doesn't have lots of advanced widgets but
seems easy to use and very powerful. Supports xpath and css 3
selectors.
I'm planning to start using it myself.
Regards.
Enrico
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On 8/15/06, Scott Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This hasn't been true for a few releases now with respect to exending
> Object, but yes, that was probably the most annoying "feature" of
> Prototype. Array, Function, and String are still extended, but in
> practice I don't find those nearly
The Yahoo User Interface library is rather cool and gets a great plug in
this article.
http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2006/08/05/django-tips-simple-ajax-example-part-2
cheers,
Anton
a wrote:
> guys i m trying to figure out which javascript toolkit to use
>
> i m now trying to figure out which to
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 10:34 +0200, Steven Armstrong wrote:
> > and prototype [rails fame]
>
> - extends builtins (e.g. Object) which kills for in loops and has other
> ugly implications
This hasn't been true for a few releases now with respect to exending
Object, but yes, that was probably the m
thanks this is amazing help
Steven Armstrong wrote:
> >
> > guys i m trying to figure out which javascript toolkit to use
> >
> > i m now trying to figure out which to use between
> > The major contenders are:
> > Dojo
>
> + lot's of features
> + great for writing widgets
> - documentation sucks
>
>
> guys i m trying to figure out which javascript toolkit to use
>
> i m now trying to figure out which to use between
> The major contenders are:
> Dojo
+ lot's of features
+ great for writing widgets
- documentation sucks
- large
- complex
> Mochikit
+ excellent docs
+ awesome API for creati
guys i m trying to figure out which javascript toolkit to use
i m now trying to figure out which to use between
The major contenders are:
Dojo
Mochikit
and prototype [rails fame]
i would love to find out which is very pythonic and clean
if you can also tell about your experience of using one of
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