Microsoft Adds Node.js Support To Visual Studio
shutdown -p now writes "Coming from the team that had previously brought you Python Tools for Visual Studio, Microsoft has announced Node.js Tools for Visual Studio, with the release of the first public alpha. NTVS is the official extension for Visual Studio that adds support for Node.js, including editing with Intellisense, debugging, profiling, and the ability to deploy Node.js websites to Windows Azure. An overview video showcases the features, and Scott Hanselman has a detailed walkthrough. The project is open source under Apache License 2.0. While the extension is published by Microsoft, it is a collaborative effort involving Microsoft, Red Gate (which previously had a private beta version of similar product called Visual Node), and individual contributors from the Node.js community."
Does anybody have dollars to bet against my donuts that they will require the use of proprietary keywords and extensions?
Doing anything else would be so bizarre for Microsoft.
Obama's legacy: (N)othing (S)ecure (A)nywhere and (T)error (S)imulation (A)dministration
When you get all browser makers to agree on a new language to use we can stop with JavaScript.
If you know of a better client side web scripting language that has wide spread browser support, we are listening.
nothing? Yeah, I thought so....
HA! I just wasted some of your bandwidth with a frivolous sig!
No, we shouldn't build applications in browsers in the first place.
-SaNo
Oh yeah, good idea. Let's just be rid of this whole Internet thing, and all the crap people put on it.
WWW != Internet