New Protopressed release! (14.4kb gzipped, 19.6kb pressed)
Download (protopressed_v2.zip): http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-core/files
This release includes Prototype versions 1.4, 1.5rc0, 1.5rc1, and 1.5
final.
The scripts are organized by type: original, formatted (proper
semicolons n' such), compressed, and ultraCompressed.
For each type there is also a "gzipped" folder containing gzipped
forms of each file.
When using these compressed/ultraCompressed files make sure you use
the charset "iso-8859-1"
Example:
< script type="text/javascript" charset="iso-8859-1"
src="prototype.js">< / script>
Notes:
I know that most devs currently using Prototype, don't care about its
file size. However, I have noticed that a lot of new devs are turned
off of Prototype because they read from others that it is 'bloated'
and has a big footprint. Those devs then choose another framework and
rarely give Prototype a second glance.
I created this compressed collection of Prototype libraries to help
evangelize Prototype.
A framework is only as strong as the users and dev team around it.
Prototypes "community" presence is probably the weakest out of all the
popular JavaScript frameworks (Prototype's blog hasn't been updated
since Feb 1st). With a lot of devs leaving Prototype for mooTools and
cross collaborations such as Jack Slocum of YUI-Ext and John Resig of
jQuery, I wonder if Prototype is loosing its ground.
Previous Posts:
http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-core/browse_thread/thread/2a611d702c4deadb
A framework is only as strong as the users and dev team around it.
Prototypes "community" presence is probably the weakest out of all the
popular JavaScript frameworks (Prototype's blog hasn't been updated
since Feb 1st). With a lot of devs leaving Prototype for mooTools and
cross collaborations such as Jack Slocum of YUI-Ext and John Resig of
jQuery, I wonder if Prototype is loosing its ground.
No, as I mentioned it's an indicator of the "community presence", not
the quality of the software.
Also, I was talking about the blog not the code release.
For example others have posts about other devs using their framework
or some cool new additions they are working on.
Other frameworks have the emails of their creator/dev team listed and
seem to accommodate the end user with properly formatted code that is
easy to compress and what not.
I know everyone is working full time jobs and working on the framework
when they can.
It has to be tough trying to find the time. I understand.
On another note, wow this new release candidate has tons of changes
8). I can't wait to dig in.
Of all the days for me to bring this up.
Now there is a "who's using" and "core dev bios" on the Prototype
homepage with links to their own projects and blogs!
Well done 8).
That is very cool.
Very much appreciated.
Is anybody having trouble downloading this? When I click on the
download link, I am taken back to this message.
Other than gzip this file is not compressed and should experience no
ms delay.
There is now a total of 5 compression options per Prototype version +
the gzipped versions of all of them, wew.
I am currently working on the new release candidate 1.5.1 and have
gotten it to compress via Packer, but not Memtronics yet.
Another interesting note:
You can also remove whitespace from code and make it compressor-
friendly easily by wrapping it around with an anonymous function in
Firefox, then call the function's toSource() method. Of course, the
extraneous "(function () {" and "})" has to be removed manually,
although you can write a regular expression to remove that too.
- kourge
Another interesting note:
You can also remove whitespace from code and make it compressor-
friendly easily by wrapping it around with an anonymous function in
Firefox, then call the function's toSource() method.
I get a syntax error- parse error
I am have had some people mention that. You can use the "nowhitespace"
js versions still and the gzipped form of it is actually the smallest
at 13kb. I am upgrading to OSX 10.4 sometime this week or early next
week and will fix the issues at that time. I have also compressed
v1.5.1rc2 and its in the Protopressed v2c.