Javascript Frameworks always make your Java-scripting easy & fun. “JavaScript” is a trademark of Sun Microsystems and one of the most popular programming languages on the web. It was used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape Communications and current entities such as the Mozilla Foundation.
JavaScript is an object-oriented scripting language used to enable programmatic access to computational objects within a host environment, dynamic typing and run-time evaluation two other feature which has made first choice of developers.
Although also used in other applications, it is primarily used in the form of client-side JavaScript, implemented as part of a web browser, providing enhanced user interfaces and dynamic websites. JavaScript is a dialect of the ECMA Script standard and is characterized as a dynamic, weakly typed, prototype-based language with first-class functions.
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1) Jquery
2) javascriptmvc
3) Prototype JS
4) Dojotoolkit
5) Spry
6) Rico
7) Mootools
8 ) Sproutcore
9) Qooxdoo
10) Midori JS
11) ArchetypeJS
12) SimpleJS
13) JS.Fleegix
14) Uize
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thanks for the collecitons
What about YUI & EXT & Google Closure Library etc…
You forgot one of the most important ones: Ext JS and Sencha Touch
This is a quite random collection and ranking. Compare this with actual usage data at W3Techs.
What about their advantages, or its just a banner collection ?
Nice round-up but note that, JavaScript is not an object-oriented language. Libraries mimics object-oriented like syntax
Well, JavaScript is an object-oriented language. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript
Read the first paragraph at wikipedia please
“It can be characterized as a prototype-based object-oriented[6] scripting language that is dynamic, weakly typed and has first-class functions. It is also considered a functional programming language[1] like Scheme and OCaml because it has closures and supports higher-order functions.[7]”
Also check the definitions mentioned in this paragraph.
This is a nice list! Thanks for sharing.
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Hello Guys, I would like to share a javascript framework to help those who are implementing OOP code in their projects. Take a look at http://code.google.com/p/core-framework/ It works alongside with jQuery and provides great OOP support for developers. Comments appreciated.
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jQuery and prototype in particular aren’t frameworks. They’re libraries, there is a fundamental difference.
Also JavaScript is a trademark of “Oracle” although it really hasn’t much to do with them at all bar Netscape keeping them happy when Netscape (Mozilla foundation) were developing Javascript.
The real name for Javascript is ECMAScript.
You should have to include extJs