for me sproutCore Framwork is the middle-age, prototyping everything
that's what I did before jQuery
+ a lot of bugs regarding controls, maybe sproutcore is nicer
regarding the look and feel framework and offers some facilities
for including images but that's the case with jQuery + the MVC is not
documented as well as jQuery and the the object model  is poorin
comparison to jQuery, maybe Apple choose it because it's something
that their developers can understand...


On Jun 17, 8:54 am, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah...that's what I thought. I've never even heard of it before WWDC.
>
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> Subject: [jQuery] Re: SproutCore vs jQuery? Are there any comparisons out
> there?
>
> There are no comparisons out at the moment. While SproutCore has recently
> received a lot of press, it's been completely out of the limelight
> otherwise.
>
> Rey...
>
> Andy Matthews wrote:
> > I'm looking for comparisons between the newly popular JS library
> > SproutCore and our own favorite, jQuery.
>
> > Mostly I'm looking for feature comparisons in the area of data binding
> > and UI.
>
> > SproutCore's got to be good if Apple decided to use it for their
> > recerntly announced MobileMe online app. But why? Why not jQuery, or
> > Dojo, etc?
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