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Clean – A Lightweight Ajax Based Framework

Clean – A Lightweight Ajax Based Framework

There are frameworks you can use today that comes in as a lightweight yet highly efficient Ajax based framework. However, once you have started using this particular framework things might not be as powerful as they are. They are able to solve your cross browser problems but eventually some functions are a little bit harder to implement. In the end, you end up developing an Ajax based widget instead of a full blown application. Its quiet frustrating since most of the

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