Prototype Documentation Website

January 18th, 2007

So hopefully everyone will stop whining about a lack of documentation for prototype. Today, Sam and several others unveiled the new Prototype Documention website. If I may say so, it is slick! Very nice clean simple design. There is now a blog for updates, an api docs area and instructions on how to download the latest from subversion. That being said, don’t be afraid of the source. The best way to learn something is to dig into the source, be it rails, prototype or whatever.

Rails 1.2

Not only was it a big day for prototype, but Rails hit 1.2. Yeah! Like it really matters. I don’t know that I have any apps that have ever ran off the installed rails gems. I always have rails packaged up in my vendor folder.

Anyway, just thought I would mention these are they are both pretty cool.

3 Responses to “Prototype Documentation Website”

  1. I think you meant “documentation”. It took me a minute to figure it out. I do like that new site though. Very slick.

  2. You are correct. Unfortunately, Firefox doesn’t spell check text fields only text areas. The title is a text field so it missed my typo. :) Fixed.

  3. css and microformats…

    53 css techniques you couldn’t live without cool railsish site. addictedtonew microformats are cool microformat…

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