Shannon -jj Behrens wrote: > It sure would be nice to have a common JavaScript library that we > could all share. People are wanting this for Aquarium, but I really > don't want Aquarium to have its own JavaScript library. It's too much > of a niche within a niche. Do you guys think it'd be possible to use > the RoR one? I've often talked with Donnovan about using LivePage > from Nevow. Do you guys know of any other really solid JavaScript > libraries?
I was just asking the Paste list about this, actually. Here's what I sent them: I've been playing around with javascript o lait (http://jsolait.net/) in an Ajax application (examples/console), but i'm having a hard time getting the Javascript to work. I'm wondering if anyone has particular opinions on libraries to use. I've looked just very briefly at Dojo: http://dojotoolkit.org/ and Sajax: http://www.modernmethod.com/sajax/ There's also LivePage, but I don't know that it's very well documented. Ditto Rails' prototype. I strongly prefer Javascript that is backend-neutral. Does anyone have experience with anything specific? I've only really tried Javascript O Lait, which has its good and bad points. I think the author of that library must be a Python fan too, as it adds Python-like ideas to Javascript, and he has some Python libraries to go with it. Actually, if I could just get the damn thing to load I don't know if I have any other complaints :-/ Trying to make Javascript modular is a PITA. But I haven't followed up with the jsolait list either. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list Web-SIG@python.org Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com