Web Camps TV #6 - Microsoft Commits Code to jQuery!
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This week on Web Camps TV, Stephen Walther from the ASP.NET Team joins James Senior (@jsenior) to discuss an exciting announcement: Microsoft is about to make the first contributions to the jQuery open source project!
In the past 6 months, we've been busy working on three features:
In this video, we show demos of the contributions in action and how/when they will be available for developers to use!
Find out more at www.jquery.com and be sure to sign up for a free Web Camp to learn more about the jQuery contributions.
Enjoy!
James @jsenior
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I am trying to find a templating system that would be able to render in both client and server. So far I found nothing for .NET - only mustache does that, and it's not available for .net.
Sparkview apparently does have this capability (not very well documented), but switching engines is an overkill for me. I just want a simple HTML helper for MVC that would render a template (and obviously a matching javascript part too)
@Artemiy: We've been talking about doing something like that, but I've not had time to build it. I would love to see a CodePlex project spring up that does this. Perhaps we could do a Helper?
@Artemiy:There's XSLT which is supported everywhere. Unfortunately, most web browsers only support XSLT 1.0, not the newer XSLT 2.0.
Silver what?!?
When is the commit happening, or has it already occurred? http://github.com/jquery/jquery/commits/master
I would love to see a CodePlex project spring up that does this. Perhaps we could do a Helper?
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