mm Ive notices some clashes with asp.net but there is plenty info around (
from some of the top .net guys that realy take Jquery and asp.net combo to
the edge.) how to make it deal wit this much better. Problem is that a lot
of the ajax is hardwired into .net and therefore jquery alternatives take a
bit more time but after that its much cleaner and easier to modify.

He does have a point wit the debugging but I dont see that as such a big
point, if you combine the .net debugging and firebug you can pretty much
almost pinpoint your errors.

If you are not realy stuck too much into the .net toolkit and dare to step
outside of the bounds a bit Jquery in teh end will only save time



On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:52 PM, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> A friend had sent this rant in to microsoft, regarding jquery, which
> is published on their developer site. Not being an asp.net developer,
> I don't know what to make of his points. I'd be interested to hear
> from some asp.net developers who have embraced jquery - is it truly a
> monster?
>
> http://reddevnews.com/response/response.aspx?rdnid=1189
>
> Thanks!




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Armand Datema
CTO SchwingSoft

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