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Hello, I've been juggling a bit with jQuery and doJo. I don't like dojo. I mean : engineering-wise, it's quite the masterpiece, super smart and well done. But it makes for a less convenient overall syntax :( jQuery on the other hand is slick. Super slick. But the plugin system makes it a sparse effort, an API, NOT a framework. And there are a number of wonders, such as (arguably) jQuery UI, jQuery forms, doTimeout and other similar plugins by Ben Alman (http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-dotimeout-plugin/), plugins for canvas and webGL - the Sencha APIs are highly interesting namely. There's this jQuery plugin jungle of sorts, and no single point of inclusion. Eq. if I want to "pack" a lot of jQuery plugins into a bundle, I have to do it by hand. With the advent of modern web technology, it's possible, fairly easy even, to download scripts on the fly though, and assemble components of a framework at will. So I am starting a project, codenamed jQuery.framework, to resolve dependencies, and "bundle" jQuery packages on the fly. Something like : [code] $(document).ready(function(){ $.framework("load",{"ui","forms","doTimeout"}, function(callbackArgs){ ... And callbackArgs could contain an array of success/failure status ... For each plugin, for example. }); }); [/code] Would love your input on this.
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