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Last month I blogged about how Microsoft is starting to make code contributions to jQuery, and about some of the first code contributions we were working on: jQuery Templates and Data Linking support.
Today, we released a prototype of a new jQuery Globalization Plugin that enables you to add globalization support to your JavaScript ...
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The jQuery library has a passionate community of developers, and it is now the most widely used JavaScript library on the web today.
Two years ago I announced that Microsoft would begin offering product support for jQuery, and that we’d be including it in new versions of Visual Studio going forward. By default, when you create new ASP.NET Web ...
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Today reading on idunno.org about Microsoft AJAX CDN, something I was thinking about a bit, too: Scott “Red Shirt” Guthrie announced today that the jQuery and the Microsoft AJAX scripts would be hosted on the Microsoft content delivery network (CDN) – which should speed up the initial loading of these script libraries and save you bandwidth, ...
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Simone has created another survey concerning AJAX usage with ASP.NET. The results are available, now, and it is really interesting to see that there are only small changes in the use of AJAX libraries for ASP.NET developers. The most used Ajax/JS library among .NET developers is jQuery, which is used by the 71,4% of the users. Second comes the ...
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If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord. This series can be followed by using the Hot Links tag. Series Post #11 Below is my first pass at the links of the day. I have others that I’ll add to a later post or ...
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If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord. This series can be followed by using the Hot Links tag. Series Post #10 .NET Languages – C# and Visual Basic F#: Regular expressions/active patterns - Mark Needham ...
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Recently, I have been working on creating an arts based website called “FromTheGrey” at http://FromTheGrey.com
Its a site devoted to showcasing the pictures and artwork created by my wife Michele. Previously, Michele has been very reluctant to showcase these pieces, but I really like them, as do many others I know, so it took some time and ...
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A little while ago, I posted about a tool called AjaxView to allow you to profile javascript code within your web applications.
Well, I was contacted by Adam who is working on this tool about its latest incarnation. It appears had a lot of work done to it, and now looks quite slick and is really nice to use. Previously, it was quite raw in use ...
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If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord. This series can be followed by using the Hot Links tag. Series Post #9 Daily Quote - The Rule of Software Development... "Fast, good, cheap: pick any two." ...
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