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Mike Ormond, Microsoft
@MikeOrmondhttp://bit.ly/mikeormondmike.ormond@microsoft.com
Using jQuery with ASP.NET
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AgendaUsing jQuery with ASP.NET
A little backgrounderA jQuery primerjQuery plug-insjQuery templatesAdding jQuery sauce to your ASP.NET app
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What is it?jQuery that is“jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development.jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.”
Source: http://jquery.com/
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About jQueryCreated by John ResigFirst announced Jan 2006 at BarCampNYCMost popular JavaScript library in use todayFree, open source (MIT, GPL)Cross Browser
IE6+, FF2+, Sarari 3+, Chrome, Opera 9+Lightweight (24kb)Find it at http://jquery.com It’s a joy to use
Image courtesy of mixevent@flickr
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Microsoft & jQueryJan 2009 announcement to ship with VSjQuery included as-is under existing MIT licence
Not a fork of jQuery, it’s just jQueryMicrosoft will contribute to jQuery project
Full product support for jQueryGreat Intellisense supportMIX10 we extended our commitment
Additional resourcesjQuery templatesjQuery vs ASP.NET AJAX
jQuery Primer etc
Image courtesy of kingdavera@flickr
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In SummaryjQuery
simple to use but extremely powerful Fxcompliments existing ASP.NET nicely
Microsoft investing in jQueryjQuery focus is “client side” AJAX
ASP.NET AJAX Library -> AJAX Control ToolkitACT focus is “server-side” AJAX
Resourceshttp://jquery.com http://asp.net/ajax
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