Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Top 10 javascript frameworks of 2010


JavaScript Frameworks have become a primary element for web design. Almost all websites use JavaScript or Ajax at present, for designing as well as developing purpose. This is probably one of the main elements to improve Web 2.0 style, of designing.
There are many Java script libraries that have popular reach among the computer users and occupy a special position in the Java script arena. For those who are on a look out for the best, alternative script and solution, the following Java script libraries would be helpful.
Before you may stick on to a particular Java script frame work that may best suit your needs, you will have to analyze on the available Java script libraries.
Top 10 Javascript Frameworks of 2010 are :
  • jQuery : Jquery is a fast, compact, javascript library which eases and simplifies the method of traversing HTML documents, adding Ajax interactions, managing events, performing and displaying animations on your Web pages. Jquery is developed to change and open a new way to write Java Script by you.
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  • Prototype- For dynamic web applications development, this Java Script framework is used to ease the difficulty of developing. It features the best Ajax library around, easy to use toolkit for the development and moreover Prototype is becoming an base choice for web developing applications.
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  • Script.aculo.us :Script.aculo.us provides you with cross-browser, JavaScript-libraries, user interface, easy-to-use application to convert your web site from static to dynamic one.Script.aculo.us is not a framework by nature; rather it’s an add-on for the Prototype.
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  • Moo Tools : Moo tool is a modular, object-inclined, compact Java Script framework which has been designed for beginner to professional JavaScript Developer. It permits you itself to write flexible, strong, cross browser codes with its coherent and elegant API
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  • JavaScriptMVC- It is an open source framework which contains the best ideas on development of JavaScript Enterprise. By promoting rigorous practice, maintainability it guides you to complete projects in a easy manner
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  • Developer. Yahoo The YUI library is a pack of utilities and controls which are written with JavaScript and CSS so as to build rich , interactive, attractive, very dynamic web application networks with the help of DMO , DHTML technique.
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  • Qooxdo :This a innovative and very comprehensive framework to create rich web applications. Influencing object-inclined Java Script allows developers to develop interesting cross browser applications
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  • MochKit : MochKit helps you to get done with JavaScript Libraries . It is highly documented and tested to suite the requirements of JavaScript. Mochkit can opt for any codes you throw at it. It does not make any assumptions how your codes need to act, and you can define your programming representation, comparisons, etc .
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  • Rialto : The aim of Rialto is corporate internet sites and not general web sites.This is a javascript widget library, it can capsulate JSP,JSF etc.Ideally a Rialto developer doesnot required to write or learn DHTML,AJAX,DOM etc.
  • Sproutcore-  This is an HTML 5 web application framework for making attractive, compassionate desktop calibre application in any recent browser without any plug-in. Sproutcore programs are full coded with javascript and it works or acts by doing that only thing which can eliminate the problems regarding Latency. This meant for augment existing webpages and its not a redundant JavaScript Library .
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8 comments:

  1. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  2. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  3. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  4. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  5. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  6. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  7. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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  8. David Walsh is Mozilla’s senior web developer, and the core developer for the MooTools Javascript Framework. David’s blog reflects his skills in HTML/5, JS and CSS, and offers a ton of engaging advice and insight into front-end technologies. Even more obvious is his passion for open source contribution and trial-and-error development, making his blog one of the most honest and engaging around.
    Website: davidwalsh.name

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