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If you're a Web developer, you probably have noticed that our industry is thriving on extremely rapid change. You step away from the Web world for a month and you come back and there are 20 new things you need to look at. The pace of change is exhilarating and frustrating both at the same time. But these days most of the focus in front end Web development is on code - JavaScript code in particular
A few days ago I had a curious thought: With all these different technologies that the ASP.NET stack has to offer, what's the fastest technology overall to return raw data for a server request? When I started this it was mere curiosity rather than a real practical need or result. Different tools are used for different problems and so performance differences are to be expected. But still I was curi
With the release of ASP.NET Web API as part of .NET 4.5 and MVC 4.0, JSON.NET has effectively pushed out the .NET native serializers to become the default serializer for Web API. JSON.NET is vastly more flexible than the built in DataContractJsonSerializer or the older JavaScript serializer. The DataContractSerializer in particular has been very problematic in the past because it can't deal with u
During one of my Handlers and Modules session at DevConnections this week one of the attendees asked a question that I didn’t have an immediate answer for. Basically he wanted to capture response output completely and then apply some filtering to the output – effectively injecting some additional content into the page AFTER the page had completely rendered. Specifically the output should be captur
I've been thinking about replacing the JSON serializer in my internal codebase for some time and finally put a little effort into allowing JSON.NET from James Newton King to be plugged into my Ajax framework as a replaceable engine. My own parser has served me well, but JSON.NET is a much cleaner design and more flexible especially when dealing with extensibility. There are also a few nice feature
jQuery makes it pretty easy to manipulate client side elements, so it’s not all that often that I think about using something like client side templating to get content loaded into pages. However, recently I have been working on a few apps that had fairly complex list based layouts and it started getting tedious to use manual code to update all the items. Further doing it by hand can be brittle i
I've been thinking a bit about JavaScript inclusion in the last few weeks as I've been working on quite a few different Web projects that use a fair bit of JavaScript functionality. One thing that I'm still trying to feel good about is how JavaScript is included into pages. There are a number of different ways that script embedding can be done especially with ASP.NET and none of them are really pe
Several people have asked about the status bar in my jQuery Photoalbum example I posted recently. This is nothing fancy at all and actually quite simple to do, but since several people have asked me I thought I'd discuss how it works. Although this solution uses jQuery it's easy enough to do something similar with plain DOM code or another JavaScript library - most of what makes this work is reall
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