>
> 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 creating DOM elements (like stan from Nevow)
+ cool interactive js shell
+ very pythonic
- more "handwork" when writing widgets


> and prototype [rails fame]

- extends builtins (e.g. Object) which kills for in loops and has other
ugly implications
- doesn't play well with other/custom libraries


>
> i would love to find out which is very pythonic and clean
> if you can also tell about your experience of using one of these
> thanks
>

IMHO:
For funky, advanced widgets dojo is king.
For slick js/ajax/hijax and client side programming Mochikit rules.
And proto..., what's that ;-)

It really all depends on what your doing. Pick the best tool for the job.

just my 0.02



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