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== Don't agree with the premise of this article ==
== Don't agree with the premise of this article ==
I'm acquaintances with a fair few front-end web developers, and I rarely ever hear them talk about "AJAX frameworks" (first of all, because "AJAX" is usually "Ajax") - instead they talk about "JavaScript frameworks". Which makes a ton more sense, since the stuff which you most need to hide away behind a framework isn't usually the XMLHttpRequest object but all the other cross-browser crud. I suggest we quickly move this page to "JavaScript framework", and also not include ''any'' library-specific code, which should probably be on the pages for the relevant libraries: [[Dojo (framework)]], [[jQuery]], [[Prototype (framework)]], [[script.aculo.us]], [[MooTools]], [[Yahoo! UI Library]], [[Rico (framework)]] etc. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 17:48, 10 August 2008 (CDT)
I'm acquaintances with a fair few front-end web developers, and I rarely ever hear them talk about "AJAX frameworks" (first of all, because "AJAX" is usually "Ajax") - instead they talk about "JavaScript frameworks". Which makes a ton more sense, since the stuff which you most need to hide away behind a framework isn't usually the XMLHttpRequest object but all the other cross-browser crud. I suggest we quickly move this page to "JavaScript framework", and also not include ''any'' library-specific code, which should probably be on the pages for the relevant libraries: [[Dojo (framework)]], [[jQuery]], [[Prototype (framework)]], [[script.aculo.us]], [[MooTools]], [[Yahoo! UI Library]], [[Rico (framework)]] etc. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 17:48, 10 August 2008 (CDT)

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Don't agree with the premise of this article

I'm acquaintances with a fair few front-end web developers, and I rarely ever hear them talk about "AJAX frameworks" (first of all, because "AJAX" is usually "Ajax") - instead they talk about "JavaScript frameworks". Which makes a ton more sense, since the stuff which you most need to hide away behind a framework isn't usually the XMLHttpRequest object but all the other cross-browser crud. I suggest we quickly move this page to "JavaScript framework", and also not include any library-specific code, which should probably be on the pages for the relevant libraries: Dojo (framework), jQuery, Prototype (framework), script.aculo.us, MooTools, Yahoo! UI Library, Rico (framework) etc. --Tom Morris 17:48, 10 August 2008 (CDT)

might as well list them ALL

article would benefit from an updated something like the one found here: http://www.infoq.com/news/ajaxian-survey