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Javascript Monkeys

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Network Leader: Anuraag
 
Spencer Tipping Finally implemented operator overloading and macros in JavaScript: http://github.com/spencertipping/divergence-rebase/. The README in the repository goes over more details, but basically you can define operators: Array.prototype['<<'] = function (x) {this.push (x); return this}; and then use them inside functions: d.rebase (function (x) {return [1, 2, 3] << x}) (4) // => [1, 2, 3, 4]

90 weeks ago from Javascript Monkeys

 
Spencer Tipping Created a JS library based on function manipulation: http://github.com/spencertipping/divergence. Here's a page that uses it; with the library it's 135 lines of code: http://spencertipping.com/beta/cheloniidae-live/. Also wrote a guide to advanced JS programming (feedback totally welcome): http://github.com/spencertipping/js-in-ten-minutes. Sorry for the link bombardment, but maybe someone will find this interesting.

90 weeks ago from Javascript Monkeys

 
Jay Godse Just discovered lightboxes & thickboxes. Should I go jQuery, Prototype, YUI, or other? Comments?

121 weeks ago from Javascript Monkeys

Clayton McIlrath: I prefer shadowbox for it's flexibility, style and performance: MoreI prefer shadowbox for it's flexibility, style and performance: http://www.shadowbox-js.com/
120 weeks ago
adam gordon: It really depends on how big of a project you're considering. If you want clean and ease of maintenance with almost guaranteed cross browser ...MoreIt really depends on how big of a project you're considering. If you want clean and ease of maintenance with almost guaranteed cross browser compatibility, straight up jQuery is probably your best bet. If you want all manner of GUI widgets for setting up an on-line store or the like, YUI or Ext has darn near everything.
116 weeks ago
 
Anuraag YUI has the draw back of too many modules load up. But then you can load them on your choice also. We do get hooked to one lib at times :)

127 weeks ago from Javascript Monkeys

 
Stephen Evermore Obligatory platform poll? I'm polling usage, not opinions or smack talk. More than anything else, I'm currently using: PrototypeJS

127 weeks ago from Javascript Monkeys

Photis Patriotis: jQuery
126 weeks ago
Spencer Tipping: jQuery. I use it with a couple of home-grown plugins for my homepage: spencertipping.com.
112 weeks ago
 
Anuraag Welcome Monkeys :D. no offense intended.Web Developers tinker a lot with everything and create hoopla out of anything.=) welcome.

128 weeks ago from Javascript Monkeys

 

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