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JQuery finds its way into Microsoft and Nokia stacks (ajaxian.com)
56 points by qhoxie 703 days ago | comments


14 points by wayne 703 days ago | link

Wow, that's a pretty big deal. It's totally unlike Microsoft to ship a not-invented-here API set, as-in, in the box.

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15 points by henning 703 days ago | link

Scott Guthrie's team is one of the most forward-looking groups at Microsoft, and I think the developer division makes the best Microsoft products to begin with: Visual Studio and a few essential plugins is a much better IDE than Windows is a consumer operating system.

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2 points by maxklein 703 days ago | link

What plugins do you consider essential for Visual Studio?

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3 points by StrawberryFrog 703 days ago | link

Resharper

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4 points by mkn 703 days ago | link

At a high level, jQuery has two main things going for it:

1) It has awesome functionality. 2) It's indistinguishably close to being browser-independent

It looks like MS has adopted jQuery for (1), and their developers will get (2) for free.

Of course, (2) may also have figured into MS's (apparent) decision to adopt. If that's the case, more power to 'em. Nothing would please me more than seeing (one division of) MS get a clue.

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3 points by subbu 703 days ago | link

I think Microsoft is offsetting the pain developers face in trying to make web pages work in IE/JScript by promoting jQuery. Without a library like jQuery/Prototype its really difficult to get IE to do what you want. Good news.

I really hope they make IE conform to standards.

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4 points by qhoxie 703 days ago | link

Congratulations to the whole jQuery team. They are constantly amassing success stories and they could not be any more deserving. They put out a great library and foster one of the nicest developer communities on the web.

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4 points by ironjeff 703 days ago | link

This is great news! I was just about to post this but you beat me to it.

A good follow up post about it: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/09/28/jquery-and...

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3 points by wayne 703 days ago | link

And a post from Scott Hanselman about it: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/jQueryToShipWithASPNETMVCAndVi...

And the original announcement on the jQuery blog: http://jquery.com/blog/2008/09/28/jquery-microsoft-nokia/

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2 points by rgrieselhuber 703 days ago | link

Very cool. JQuery is one of the primary reasons I really started to enjoy JavaScript.

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0 points by dmose 703 days ago | link

Fantastic news. MS's libraries are crude and far behind the existing open source alternatives.

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3 points by maxklein 703 days ago | link

What 'libraries' are you talking about in specific? Or are you just rehashing stuff you read on slashdot?

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