[MTOS-dev] JavaScript Holy Wars: Poll Style

Bud Gibson fpgibson at gmail.com
Fri Feb 1 10:51:04 PST 2008


Given your quantitative bent, you might follow the lead of the author of
jQuery and see how the term has been trending in terms of Google searches
and other buzz.  The argument is that buzz represents acceptance and
community involvement, important indicators of a framework's health.

Bud

On Feb 1, 2008 1:27 PM, Reed A. Cartwright <reed at scit.us> wrote:

> The poll has been up a while and it looks like jQuery won.  (
>
> http://dererumnatura.us/archives/2008/01/movable-type-ja-1.html
>
> Note, one of the prototype responses was an extra one from me.
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