> I like jQuery. You like mochikit. Others like YUI, or Prototype, or
> Dojo. Who's right? Everybody. Nobody. It depends.
I probably shouldn't have brought mochikit into it:) I like it, true
enough, but I'd actually be happy to abandon it if there was some
strong benefit like community involveme
> thread when I first came to Django. In hindsight, it was pure
> inability to write the javascript myself, and reluctance to properly
> learn javascript. In the end I've seen that writing javascript
> manually results in much cleaner html output, using less code and it
> sometimes just performs b
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