This is a quick reference guide to Prototype, the javascript framework used in Ruby on Rails. I like to keep things consistent, so when I’m using other languages I stick with Prototype, and end up needing a quick reference guide. If it’s not on this list, then it’s not something I’ve had a need to use so far.
msCross is a Javascript AJAX interface to the UMN Mapserver Webgis, developed during the Datacrossing DSS research project. msCross was developed to allow user dinamically display geographical information layers. It was developed to be cross-browser. The main objective is to permit users to simply create Google Maps-style applications, using only Free Software.
Prototype is a JavaScript framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications. Featuring a unique, easy-to-use toolkit for class-driven development and the nicest Ajax library around, Prototype is quickly becoming the codebase of choice for web application developers everywhere.