Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
Script.aculo.us Cheat Sheet
Amy Hoy has taken the time to put together a cheat sheet for Script.aculo.us





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Tuesday, April 25th, 2006
Amy Hoy has taken the time to put together a cheat sheet for Script.aculo.us
Posted by Dion Almaer at 1:50 pm





In Episode 25, we chat about IE 8, standards, Acid3, server side JavaScript, and more.
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I remember last January I thought the ajax community lead by ajaxion.com was really moving toward Dojo. Lots of talk about it. Since that time…. where the heck is Dojo news? Now I’m thinking it’s all about Prototype and Scriptalicious. If not for any other reason…. there simply more documentation like Amy’s to help noobs join the gang. I can make some basic dojo items work, but how about canvas / SVG and others they talk about? NO Documentation on Dojo Wiki. So Protoype and Scriptalicious it is. Amy’s cheat sheet is great. Some say she writes a better blog than men ever could. Now what’s that about?
Thanks for putting this up - I’m a scatter brain when it comes ot scriptaculous so it ought to help jog my mind when I need it :D
[...] Bé doncs, via Ajaxian m’arriba un Full-Resum sobre el funcionament d’aquestes llibreries fet per la gent de Slash7. [...]
“Some say she writes a better blog than men ever could.”
I read that and laughed, imagining it read by the voice-over guy for the Dukes of Hazzard. It just sounds like something that that belongs in a voiceover for cheesy pseudo-western.
And, on topic: I’d like to note that this Scritaculous cheat sheet is #1 in a series, so please grab my site’s RSS feed (Atom temporarily broken due to a bug in Rails’ builder!) to keep up-to-date.
Thanks for sharing this. I think it will help keep me stay on track as I learn to use javascript better.
‘Some say she writes a better blog than men ever could.’
what, is this 1952? what type of dated comment is that?