Spry was an open-source JavaScript library from Adobe for building rich internet applications (RIAs). It was designed to make it easier for web developers to add dynamic content and interactive elements to their websites using AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) techniques. Spry aimed to simplify AJAX development by providing a set of pre-built widgets, data management tools, and effects that developers could easily incorporate into their projects. While it was a popular library for a time, it is now considered obsolete and is rarely used in modern web development. Newer JavaScript frameworks and libraries offer more advanced features and better performance.
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