JavaScript libraries on devopera!
Monday, 8. October 2007, 15:34:02
I've just published 2 more new articles covering JavaScript libraries on dev.opera.com:
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/introduction-to-javascript-toolkits/
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/jquery-write-less-do-more/
Both are written by our very own Hans S Tømmerholt. The former is an ongoing work that compares and contrasts different JS toolkits to help you choose between them all. Every time Hans writes another article about a different JS library, he will add more info about it on this article.
The latter is his first in-depth JS library article, covering jQuery. Next we will move on to a rundown of the basics Yahoo's YUI has to offer. It should be a nice codey compliment to Christian Heilmann's more theoretical article on YUI and progressive enhancement.
We're really going to town on providing thorough coverage of JS libraries on dev.opera.com in the next few months. If there are any libraries you'd like to see covered in Hans' article series, or you have ideas for any more advanced articles on JS libraries, let me know! (cmills[at]opera[dot]com)
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/introduction-to-javascript-toolkits/
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/jquery-write-less-do-more/
Both are written by our very own Hans S Tømmerholt. The former is an ongoing work that compares and contrasts different JS toolkits to help you choose between them all. Every time Hans writes another article about a different JS library, he will add more info about it on this article.
The latter is his first in-depth JS library article, covering jQuery. Next we will move on to a rundown of the basics Yahoo's YUI has to offer. It should be a nice codey compliment to Christian Heilmann's more theoretical article on YUI and progressive enhancement.
We're really going to town on providing thorough coverage of JS libraries on dev.opera.com in the next few months. If there are any libraries you'd like to see covered in Hans' article series, or you have ideas for any more advanced articles on JS libraries, let me know! (cmills[at]opera[dot]com)