Jester 1.2: All Sorts of RESTful Goodness
May 1st, 2007
Eric Mill has released another version of his excellent Jester javascript library. Jester attempts to mimic the ActiveResource API in Rails through javascript. I have spent a fair amount of time going through the Jester code base, making suggestions and writing example code to be adapted by Eric in the last week, and I must say Eric has done a tremendous job rounding out this library with many highly anticipated features.
On another note, Jester now includes a pruned and packed version of a Date library I put together to use in my applications. I have decided to release it under the MIT License along with Jester. Over the next week I will put together a post to describe it's functionality in detail, but for now you can get the full version of the library in my SVN repository.
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