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For more information about mootools in general I suggest you visit http://mootools.net In short it is a library for web development, with support for OOP.
Mootools Server is a stripped down version that gives you all the nice things from the mootools library, sans the browser-specific stuff
npm install mootools
Calling require('mootools')
will import it into the global scope, and you'll be able to do things like
var Application = new Class(
{
Implements: [process.EventEmitter],
initialize: function()
{
//initialize here
},
compute: function()
{
//some code
this.emit("done");
}
});
var app = new Application();
app.on("done", function() { /* Callback */ });
app.compute();
You can also use other things that mootools provides, like Options
and Events
(mootools events might not be as efficient as the native EventEmitter
stuff)
FAQs
MooTools 1.5.2 Server library
We found that mootools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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