Lastly, I am not sure why it's the community's choice to add support
to this. All the pros you mentioned directly affect the development of
the framework/code. I don't see how users will benefit. As you said,
they only see the product.
On Dec 3, 8:31 pm, ibolmo <Olmo.Maldon...@...> wrote:
> Looking into it doesn't mean it's going to happen.
>
> No comment on the unification of frameworks. Too many coding styles
> colliding, first of all.
>
> On Dec 3, 8:22 pm, Aaron <anut...@...> wrote:
>
> > I've posted a bit about the recent news that Dojo, Prototype, and
> > others are considering using Sizzle for their CSS engines. What do you
> > think about MooTools doing the same? I'm curious. Here's my post:
>
> >http://www.clientcide.com/industry-news/sizzle-power-in-mootools/
If it makes the life of the developers easier, and it makes sense for the framework then ok. I think the speed differences are so small that its not really an issue. Sizzle has some nice optimization but it sounds like Jan is already looking into implementing some of this. My biggest concern would be the loss of extendibility. I have only extended the selector class on one or two occasions but it was a timesaver when I did. I personally would prefer to see Mootools stay pure to its core philosophy and not dilute from its original goals. Losing the option to extend anything for a few microseconds seems like too big of a sacrifice.just my 2 cents.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:34 PM, ibolmo <Olmo.Maldonado@...> wrote:
Lastly, I am not sure why it's the community's choice to add support
to this. All the pros you mentioned directly affect the development of
the framework/code. I don't see how users will benefit. As you said,
they only see the product.
On Dec 3, 8:31 pm, ibolmo <Olmo.Maldon...@...> wrote:
> Looking into it doesn't mean it's going to happen.
>
> No comment on the unification of frameworks. Too many coding styles
> colliding, first of all.
>
> On Dec 3, 8:22 pm, Aaron <anut...@...> wrote:
>
> > I've posted a bit about the recent news that Dojo, Prototype, and
> > others are considering using Sizzle for their CSS engines. What do you
> > think about MooTools doing the same? I'm curious. Here's my post:
>
> >http://www.clientcide.com/industry-news/sizzle-power-in-mootools/
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