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#2 Re: Ajax-magic Posted by Steve (62.30.xx.xx) on Sun 22 Apr 2007 at 19:02 (In case you're unaware the new site I'm working on is an online dating site. I've talked about it here in the past, but not in much detail.) For the new site I'm not using any framework on the server-side, it is all hand-written. I did begin development using the excellent CGI::Application MVC framework. However over time I found I was fighting the framework more than working productively. (This suprised me, since I've used that system a lot in the past, very happily!) As for the script.alicio.us javascript framework I'm loving it. I found it very simple to get started with, both because it is simple to use and because there is good documentation available. To be honest I'm not doing very much more at the moment than I am here - Just adding/hiding/showing <div>'s, and updating things based upon Ajax callbacks. Still even with that using the library was a lot simpler than rolling my own which I did for this site. If you have more specific questions I'm happy to try to answer them, but really the best I can say at the moment is that I like using script.alicio.us - the only downside is that I can never remember how to spell it ;) Steve
(In case you're unaware the new site I'm working on is an online dating site. I've talked about it here in the past, but not in much detail.)
For the new site I'm not using any framework on the server-side, it is all hand-written.
I did begin development using the excellent CGI::Application MVC framework. However over time I found I was fighting the framework more than working productively. (This suprised me, since I've used that system a lot in the past, very happily!)
As for the script.alicio.us javascript framework I'm loving it. I found it very simple to get started with, both because it is simple to use and because there is good documentation available.
To be honest I'm not doing very much more at the moment than I am here - Just adding/hiding/showing <div>'s, and updating things based upon Ajax callbacks.
Still even with that using the library was a lot simpler than rolling my own which I did for this site.
If you have more specific questions I'm happy to try to answer them, but really the best I can say at the moment is that I like using script.alicio.us - the only downside is that I can never remember how to spell it ;)
Steve
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