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jQuery, MooTools, the Ajax Experience, Programming to the Pattern, and What Really Makes One Framework Different From Another " Clientside

First, I must first attest that hands down, jQuery was the most popular and well represented framework there. They ruled the roost. John Resig (creator of jQuery) spoke 7 times in 3 days, Microsoft demonstrated how jQuery is included in its SDK, and the crowd attending was definitely there to talk about the framework. More than anything, this made it clear to me that jQuery is doing something right.

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Mootools 1.2

A 30-day course of learning MooTools 1.2

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Programming to the Pattern, and What Really Makes One Framework Different From Another

All JavaScript frameworks cover the basics, and have a lot of the same functionality just exposed in a different api. But at the lower levels frameworks have particular goals and differing styles in pursuit of those goals. Programming to the pattern is an important consideration, regardless of framework choice (though some make this easier than others). Also worth noting that Mootools is a relative of Prototype.

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jQuery, MooTools, the Ajax Experience, Programming to the Pattern, and What Really Makes One Framework Different From Another Clientside

First, I must first attest that hands down, jQuery was the most popular and well represented framework there. They ruled the roost. John Resig (creator of jQuery) spoke 7 times in 3 days, Microsoft demonstrated how jQuery is included in its SDK, and the crowd attending was definitely there to talk about the framework. More than anything, this made it clear to me that jQuery is doing something right.

mootools: del.icio.us/tag/mootools

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