State of Web Development 2010
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Rutvik Dave wrote:
For me AJAX Control tool kit is enough until I learn JQuery...
Not gonna happen by osmosis, you have to start using it. :)
Yes, you are right.
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Well at some time you have to extrapolate based on your experience. It may or may not true. But at least this survey and experience of some other people validates what I extrapolated.
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
extrapolate based on your experience
You have no accurate basis for extrapolation. Or you can word things more accurately. If you had said, "All of the ones I came in contact with" or "Most of the ones I came in contact with" blah blah blah. Then I would have had no argument.
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Yes, you are right.
I spent one Saturday writing jQuery code to manage an order item table 100% clientside. I pretty much learnt enough jQuery to accomplish most common tasks that day.
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Well at some time you have to extrapolate based on your experience. It may or may not true. But at least this survey and experience of some other people validates what I extrapolated.
It's trolling. Don't feed it. :suss:
Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel
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Are you shitting me?! What a joke of a survey. :laugh: OS of choice: Mac OS X - 51% Windows (all versions) - 41 %
I agree. I've only worked at one company that even had Macs. Then again, it said they asked designers and developers, but didn't say how many of each...many designers do use Macs. But, programmers? No way! Mac has <10% of the market, there is NO WAY that >50% of web developers use them! They must have been very biased in who they asked. X|
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Rutvik Dave wrote:
For me AJAX Control tool kit is enough until I learn JQuery...
Not gonna happen by osmosis, you have to start using it. :)
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"I'm excited today to announce that Microsoft will be shipping jQuery with Visual Studio going forward." http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/09/28/jquery-and-microsoft.aspx[^]
That's very big of Microsoft, seeing how hard to was to get hold of jQuery before this arrangement. It is kind of cool that MS are effectively pushing jQuery.