Joshua,

Take a look at MooTools. It's a great library with a great API. It's
been said that JQuery makes the DOM fun, but MooTools makes Javascript
fun.

On Sep 28, 4:37 am, Joshua Russo <josh.r.ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Jani Tiainen <rede...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Joshua Russo kirjoitti:
> > > Great links guys, thanks. I'm still in the mindset of frameworks just
> > > making JavaScript less painful too and I'm looking for ways to move
> > > beyond that. I just started looking at Dojo before posting this and it
> > > definitely looks like it has potential.
>
> > I'm pretty "heavy" user of Dojo. My project is completely built on top
> > of Django/Dojo using JSON-RPC to do talk with Django part.
>
> > I'm pretty happy how it works, specially declarative way to make widgets
> > is pretty cool comparing to other that usually require JS markup to
> > achieve same thing.
>
> > Dojango is pretty nice. I just don't use (model)forms all.
>
> Do you use the Admin app at all? Or are your sites all just custom views?
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