Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Fri Oct 5 15:50:40 CDT 2012
Hi Arthur -- Just guessing: "LINQ-Powered TypeScript/JavaScript" could bring high level data manipulation operations on HMTL FE level - high level data manipulation operations transparently (and efficiently) translated into AJAX calls. The latter AJAX calls would communicate/transfer translated on client side LINQ expressions to the server side where they will be processed and results returned back to the client. Something like that. It could be a wrong idea as well. But AFAIU jQuery is more for DOM manipulations than data processing... <<< If you don't already have jQuery, download it at once,... >>> I have everything, Arthur, I have even paid for PluralSight online courses - but I have not enough time for learning new technologies - I have to work for money... <<< Maybe we should have a new list devoted to Javascript. >>> There exists JSMentors list, which I have got subscribed and lurking sometimes - it's very good... <<< I'm going to follow this up with a new message to be posted on the Hardware and Software list... >>> Do you mean dba-Tech list? - I will be watching for your postings on JavaScript... Thank you. -- Shamil Fri, 5 Oct 2012 15:40:54 -0400 от Arthur Fuller <fuller.artful at gmail.com>: > > > > >An interesting idea, Shamil. But I'm not sure exactly what Linq would bring > to the party that's not already provided by jQuery. (When I first heard of > jQuery, I dismissed it as a dumb idea - I took its name too seriousl. Now I > realize what a tremendously powerful library it is.) > > If you don't already have jQuery, download it at once, and while you're > grabbing, get jQuery UI as well. And if mobile apps are important, get > jQuery Mobile too. > > If you haven't already visited the Mozilla site, go here for a good > tutorial in JS. >https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/learn/javascript > > And while we're on the subject, I too have recently dived in. Maybe we > should have a new list devoted to Javascript. > > I'm going to follow this up with a new message to be posted on the Hardware > and Software list, with a small history of Javascript and the gradual > movement away from server-side scripting to client-side scripting, and so > on; this to provide an introduction to Javascript and why it's worth > learning now. > > Arthur > > On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Salakhetdinov Shamil <mcp2004 at mail.ru>wrote: > > > Hi Jim and Gustav -- > > > > I'm currently looking at this scripting language as a tool to learn > > JavaScript - get JavaScript's ready to use code snippets generated from > > TypeScript code snippets, which would be relatively easy for me to start > > developing as I'm rather fluent in C#... > > > > <<< > > Is Anders just bored at MS? > > >>> > > He is probably preparing a solid ground for a "LINQ-powered TypeScript" to > > get native JavaScript code generated from it? > > > > Thank you. > > > > -- Shamil > > > > > -- > AccessD mailing list >AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >