you want to create an override function, but only in MSIE
how would you go about doing that very easily
when you can't wrap a function definition in a class with an if statement
but defining your classes in raw javascript code gives you dynamics
just like reflection does with C#
with jtypes, its all dynamic
functions like $$.isClass or $$.isSealed
can help you in creating dynamic classes
plus it has added two built-in types to compliment object, "class" and "instance"
so you have $$.isLiteralObject, $$.isClass, and $$.isInstance
keeping everything separated, and classes perform just like normal prototype classes you define in JS
but compiling them and creating the instances give you inheritance
and when you get to the end of gettingstarted.js, you will see how the "property" and "event" keywords give you a lot more flexibility with enumerating, giving a really nice hybrid between classical inheritance and jQuery
and then if you read extend.js, you will see how this can be plugged into jQuery to provide completely custom class wrappers that pretty much wrap DOM elements with custom functionality using classical inheritance, and then operate on them just like jQuery does in a really cool and efficient way
My opinion? The code looks yuck, all those $$$$$s, having to compile classes isn't very appealing and it feels like you're trying to force JS to be something that it really isn't. But I'm sure there will be people who will love it
You have to understand, I've been using CoffeeScript for a year now, and class, extends, super() and @ for scoping is really all the OOP that I've ever needed
i feel this is a lot like jQuery, LINQ in C#, and basic classical inheritance all in one allowing you to provide custom wrapper classes on DOM elements, and all put together that sounds really cool to me
so i'm sure other people with my programming tastes will find it to their linking