Hey james.

First, I'm not a language hater - it's all good (php,java,ruby,etc). So
keep on ripping out code. I right c#/asp.net all day and have dabbled in
ruby, php and perl in the past. But I'm .net full-time so it's my
language of choice and I really like it.

Not sure what other people have been telling you but check out
http://asp.net if you're a newbie. It has tons and tons of resources on
getting started, demo apps, forums, etc.

Also, I've been using jquery and asp.net (which I love) for awhile. I
was just curious as to what asp.net guys were active on this mailing
list.

For those people looking to get an extra boost in asp.net app
development performance take a look at the SubSonic project. Rob took
the benefits of ROR and created an asp.net specific version of it. It's
not a port - it just takes the best aspects and helps us .net guys out.
It's awesome.

Tutorial video here: http://www.wekeroad.com/actionpackintro.html

Ok, enough asp.net stuff ... back to jquery ;P




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Faircloth
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:04 PM
To: 'jQuery Discussion.'
Subject: Re: [jQuery] asp.net and jquery

Hi, James...

Is there a user-friendly mailing list such as this one with a supportive
community
that would help a newbie learn to use ASP.NET?

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of James Thomas
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 8:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jQuery] asp.net and jquery


I use ASP .NET 2.0 and C# and I really like both. I like C# a lot.
Anyway, I
am also using jQuery (though I recently only discovered it a month ago)
so
it's not on our live web applications. I'm also using it with an AJAX
library for ASP .NET called zumiPage. They all work very well together.
In
fact, I was able to use jQuery and my custom version of Thickbox to make
my
application work on Firefox as well (the old windowing library we were
using
didn't work with FF).

I've even experimented (though not using extensively as I don't really
want
to re-architect everything) with pure AJAX and using custom HTTP
handlers in
ASP .NET to generate the JSON response - and this I find extremely easy
and
elegant as well.

James






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