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Using prototype.js v1.3.1

Using prototype.js v1.3.1 I have recently started using prototype. Not sure if thats good or not – I like to keep things small and modular but some of the scripting I have done recently has been quite large. When I first came across prototype I tried looking for some documentation and I couldn’t find any. This is the best/only documentation I have come across. This is another Quick Guide to Prototype but it does not go into as much depth as the first. I have to admit at the moment the probably the only thing I use protype for is to stop typing document.getElementById all day. I know it does more but as always it’s time versus money versus life!

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One Response to “Using prototype.js v1.3.1”

  1. matthew

    There is some updated documentation here:
    http://www.sergiopereira.com/articles/prototype.js.html

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