In practice, I'm not sure how truly valuable this is... it's far easier to just accept it as a whole, and with min/merge versions in the browser it's not so big at all.
It's not a macro framework like jQuery... the kitchen sink isn't in there... though, I do think that probably the string templating could/should become a sub-module... the rest belong together more.
It's not a macro framework like jQuery... the kitchen sink isn't in there... though, I do think that probably the string templating could/should become a sub-module... the rest belong together more.