I find the prototype library a bit bloated and heavy and a nice article at the jquery blog shows the main benefits using jquery compared to the prototype library.
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I find the prototype library a bit bloated and heavy and a nice article at the jquery blog shows the main benefits using jquery compared to the prototype library.
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well.. u r tight but i need some strong points. Actually i have to change the whole framework of our site from prototype.js to Jquery. And i am doing R&D on that.. so pls tell me what are strong points of it so i can decide…