Microsoft and Nokia announce support for the open-source jQuery JavaScript library. In addition, Microsoft says it will ship jQuery as part of its Visual Studio tool set. That offering will include jQuery intellisense, snippets, examples, and documentation. Microsoft and Nokia join a long list of jQuery users, including Google, Intel, IBM, Intuit, Reuters, and many others.
- In big news for its developer division and a huge nod to its burgeoning support for open source software, Microsoft has announced its plans to support the jQuery open source JavaScript library. Not only will Microsoft support the jQuery library, the software giant also plans to ship it as part of i...
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Microsoft and Nokia announce support for the open-source jQuery JavaScript library. In addition, Microsoft says it will ship jQuery as part of its Visual Studio tool set. That offering will include jQuery intellisense, snippets, examples, and documentation. Microsoft and Nokia join a long list of jQuery users, including Google, Intel, IBM, Intuit, Reuters, and many others.
- In big news for its developer division and a huge nod to its burgeoning support for open source software, Microsoft has announced its plans to support the jQuery open source JavaScript library. Not only will Microsoft support the jQuery library, the software giant also plans to ship it as part of i...
This entry was posted on Sunday, September 28th, 2008 at 3:41 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.