MochiKit 1.3.1 JavaScript script

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  • Version: 1.3.1
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: MochiKit-1.3.1.zip
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  • Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
  • Language: JavaScript
  • Price:Other Free / Open So
  • Company: Mochi Media, Inc. (View more)

MochiKit 1.3.1 script description:



MochiKit 1.3.1 is a JavaScript script for Development Tools scripts design by Mochi Media, Inc.. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
MochiKit is a highly documented and well tested, suite of JavaScript libraries that will help you get projects done, fast.

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MochiKit is a highly documented and well tested, suite of JavaScript libraries that will help you get projects done, fast. MochiKit is a highly documented and well tested, suite of JavaScript libraries that will help you get projects done, fast. All the good ideas were taken from Python, Objective-C, etc. experience and adapted it to the world of JavaScript. Reliable MochiKit has HUNDREDS of tests. We build real applications with this thing. So even though development can move fast, we make sure to get tests written. This also makes platform compatibility issues much easier to detect and resolve than the "guess and check" style of quality assurance seen in some of the other libraries out there. It's not broken. Documented You're unlikely to find any JavaScript code with better documentation than MochiKit. 100% documentation coverage for all of MochiKit at all times is maintained. Evolutionary MochiKit can adapt to anything you throw at it. It makes no assumptions about how your code needs to act, and it has hooks (by way of the the adapter registries) that makes sure that you can define your own comparisons, programmer representations, iterators, or DOM node coercion for any object in any way you wish. Plays well with others Although MochiKit can be, and often is, used as a one stop shop for JavaScript goodness; it is very highly interoperable. MochiKit does no Object.prototype hacking, and inserts just three symbols (the MochiKit namespace, plus the compare and reduce functions to work around JScript bugs) into the global namespace. Unless, of course, you ask it to bring in more symbols for convenience. As far as server-side goes, MochiKit is totally agnostic. However, feel free to include MochiKit as part of your AJAX arsenal - TurboGears does out of the box! All your JavaScript are belonging to… The new packaging systems that have sprouted up recently are extremely cool, and WILL be revolutionizing JavaScript development. JSAN and Dojo Toolkit are fully supported by and interoperable with MochiKit! Don't worry though, MochiKit still works fine on its own if you aren't interested in those new fangled packaging systems. Compatibility The current test platforms include all of the modern and popular browsers: Safari 2.0.2, Firefox 1.0.7, Firefox 1.5b2, Internet Explorer 6, and Opera 8.5. Other JavaScript platforms should work if they're standards compliant (ECMA-262 and the W3C DOM ECMAScript binding, primarily).
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Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris

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