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We've been debating switching our Ruby on Rails application over to jQuery from the Prototype JavaScript Framework that comes standard with Rails. Several different items prompted us to evaluate our strategy: * We already had to use jQuery for a special word processor widget we used so have both frameworks resulted in going from 150k of JavaScript to 300k, reducing the user experience due to download times and browser performance * There was a much better tree control with (Read Full Article)
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