For just Non-UI JS lib, Mootool is better?

Because mootool effects looks so cool , cooler and faster then jquery does i
think.

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Phyo Arkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Thanks for the responses.
>
> I would love to use ajax UIs too . but sheer size of most UI frameworks
> (extjs , Dojo , yui) make me piss in pants :D
>
> havnet tried Yui but had tried other 2.
>
> Have u try mochaui? it is very light compare to others but have quite good
> interfaces.
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> <voice style="fanboy">
>> It's well documented on this list that I use and advocate YUI.  If you
>> haven't considered it, at least give it a look.
>>
>> The most important thing to consider about YUI is it's aim.  Many JS
>> toolkits aim to make a better, faster Web 2.0 website.  YUI's focus is
>> to provide a web GUI framework so that you can create internet
>> applications much like you can create desktop applications.  It is
>> bigger than other toolkits, but for it's size, you get more (IMHO).
>>
>> It's plain to see that Yahoo has put the extra effort into figuring out
>> what works and what doesn't. (See their list of supported browsers
>> page)  YUI provides tons of widgets to work with and the widgets are
>> more flexible than most that you'll find for other toolkits.  The only
>> more comprehensive toolkit is (I think) ExtJS.
>>
>> If you're making a website (your target audience are different people
>> everyday), YUI may not be for you.  But if you're making a true
>> application (your target audience is people who keep coming back), I
>> think you would be hard-pressed to find a better toolkit.
>> </voice>
>>
>> Before becoming a YUI fanboy, I used Mochikit, which is small and fast.
>> But it's documentation utterly sucks and I was lured by the CSS layouts
>> and widgets in YUI.  If you're curious, http://developer.yahoo.com/yui .
>> Also, YUI 3 will be out next year.  I think it will be a solid contender
>> on size and development speed to other toolkits such as jQuery and
>> Scriptaculous.
>>
>> -tim
>>
>> Phyo Arkar wrote:
>> > Dear All;
>> >
>> > I am trying out both mootool and jquery , loves both
>> >
>> > whats your opinions?
>> >
>> > my opinions :
>> >
>> > jquery have superb doc
>> >
>> > mootool also have easy to under stand doc
>> >
>> > mootool is a lot lesser size
>> >
>> > mochaui (mootool's UI) is killer! VERY nice UI for just 186 KB?
>> >
>> > http://mochaui.com/
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > >
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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