Jerry, if it's that easy, I opt for ATARI.js, of course. ;-)
Seriously: William Beh ({Link} just linked to the excellent article "Serving JavaScript fast" ({Link} by Cal Handerson. He's dealing with almost all thinkable aspects of the problem of big JS libraries, especially the drawbacks of serving libraries in compressed form. More than just the regular "worth a read".
While some approaches might not be applicable for domino (), some of his recommendations are.
Jerry, if it's that easy, I opt for ATARI.js, of course. ;-)
Seriously: William Beh ({Link} just linked to the excellent article "Serving JavaScript fast" ({Link} by Cal Handerson. He's dealing with almost all thinkable aspects of the problem of big JS libraries, especially the drawbacks of serving libraries in compressed form. More than just the regular "worth a read".
While some approaches might not be applicable for domino (), some of his recommendations are.