Note that Scriptaculous requires prototype, it's an extra layer on top
of Prototype. But I guess everyone that voted for Scriptaculous realized
that, because they all voted for Prototype too. :)
Jonathan
Keith Jenkins wrote:
> As of right now, the results of the informal poll of Javascript
> libraries stands as follows:
>
> jQuery = 23 votes
> Prototype = 17 votes
> Scriptaculous = 10 votes
> YUI = 9 votes
> ExtJS = 5 votes
> Dojo = 2 votes
> MooTools = 2 votes
> MochiKit = 1 votes
> LowPro = 0 votes
>
> Note that these poll results are completely unscientific and
> necessarily incomplete (superdelegates have not been counted yet...),
> but hopefully not entirely uninformative.
>
> If you still want to add your input, the poll is here:
> http://doodle.ch/sr5z4vusiwi4yssi
>
> <subliminalMessage>Maybe someone wants to write an article for the
> code4lib journal, or present at next year's conference about their
> favorite javascript library...</subliminalMessage>
>
> Cheers,
> Keith
>
>
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