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“Once a bit player, JavaScript increasingly takes center stage. Its footprint—the space it takes up on our servers and in our development schedules—continues to grow. So how can we make our JavaScript more reusable and easier to maintain? Perhaps MVC will offer some clues.”- Great into to MVC as it pertains to JavaScript (with a nice mention of SproutCore at the end). A List Apart: Articles: JavaScript MVC
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