ASP.NET Ajax Released
darrenkopp writes "Microsoft released their anticipated AJAX framework that integrates with their ASP.NET product .It is a fully supported product (24x7 phone support), but is completely free! They are releasing the source for it as well."
... how innovative of them!
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On a client-side Windows system, we have the JavaScript for the AJAX functionality running in the browser. The browser itself, depending on which one is being used, may be running on top of .NET 2.0. .NET is then running on top of the userland Windows subsystems. The userland subsystems are running on top of the NT kernel. The NT kernel is then running on hardware.
.NET. .NET is running on the userland Windows subsystems. These subsystems are running on the NT kernel. The NT kernel is then running on hardware.
The server side isn't much better. We have an ASP.NET application running on
We keep seeing layer upon layer being added. While this may make things easier for developers, the resulting application stacks end up consuming much in the way of system resources, both for clients and servers. I find we're also losing reliability as we go higher in the stack. AJAX applications and ASP.NET are highly prone to failure. Web browsers are known to crash easily enough. At least the NT kernel is becoming somewhat stable these days.
Say what you will about it, but it works really well. It's a fast easy way to develop AJAX pages: Visual Studio with Atlas. Of course, it's how Lord Vader would develop software, but it's still good stuff.
Oh come on, stop exaggerating. At the time of writing, there are a total of 14 comments in this story. I can't find the 1/7th of one comment which you claim was not negative.
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