· Tuesday September 2nd 2008 ·

AJAX Frameworks: Head. Desk. Head. Desk.

I usu­ally use Scripta­li­cious for my AJAX needs, but I’m working on a set of AJAX-ified forms on a web­site that’s already using jQuery, so I figure hey, it can’t be that hard to change over! Twenty minutes later, cue the loud cursing and growling. I mean, the whole thing seems far more powerful, but every time I’ve wanted to start imple­menting it, I’ve been turned off by how com­plex it seems to do simple things. (Like slide down a div window, which I hope to have accom­plished before I turn 30. On a side note, I’ve been feeling old because I turned 25 today, until my little sister sent me a mes­sage saying that I’m “plenty young, for a pres­ident!” Which I sup­pose is tech­nic­ally true, so I don’t feel quite so washed up anymore.)

Anyway, back to my jQuery-induced head­ache: this very helpful thing to the rescue! If I can stop being dis­tracted by the gor­geous site design, I might be able to figure this stuff out, after all, without having to spend all day teaching my brain new methods of pro­gram­ming. I do so love pro­gram­ming tutorials written for designers. Thank you, pretty col­ourful website!

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