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I did not propose the merge, but I agree that something needs to be merged. I think there is some overlap between these two sections, and one or the other should be deleted and redirect to the other. The only question in my mind is whether JavaScript libraries deserve their own listing or not. There are some unique properties of JavaScript libraries (there seems to be quite a lot, and they run entirely in clients, they have unique programming challenges) that makes me feel that there should be a separate page, but I'd like to hear if there are other opinions before I merge them. I will add some merge notices to encourage discussion.[[User:Ian Bailey|Ian Bailey]] 16:57, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
 
:'''Split''': IMO, split existing libraries out of [[list of web application frameworks]] due to their conceptual differences. Unlike server-side frameworks, they don't directly access databases, don't use static templates but rather build the UI dynamically, they rarely have a concept of session management and they have a completely different security model. I've been thinking of splitting these before, but haven't made an effort to do anything about it. -- [[user:intgr|intgr]]&nbsp;<sup>[[user talk:intgr|#%@!]]</sup> 18:20, 21 August 2007 (UTC)