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JavaScript for .NET Developers

By : Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan
Book Image

JavaScript for .NET Developers

By: Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan

Overview of this book

If you want to improve responsiveness or the UX in your ASP.NET applications, JavaScript can be a life saver. In an age where server-side operations have shifted to the client, being able to handle JavaScript with confidence and fluency is vital for ASP.NET developers. There’s no point trying to fight it, so start learning with this book. Make sure your projects exceed user expectations. Begin by getting stuck into the basics of JavaScript, and explore the language in the context of ASP.NET Core. You’ll then find out how to put the principles into practice, as you learn how to develop a basic ASP.NET application using Angular 2 and TypeScript. You’ll also develop essential skills required to develop responsive apps, with a little help from AJAX, ensuring that you’re building projects that can be easily accessed across different devices. With guidance on Node.js and some neat techniques to test and debug a range of JavaScript libraries in Visual Studio, you’ll soon be well on your way to combining JavaScript with ASP.NET in a way that’s capable of meeting the challenges of modern web development head-on.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
JavaScript for .NET Developers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 3. Using jQuery in ASP.NET

We will start off this chapter with a short introduction to jQuery. jQuery is a JavaScript library developed to provide a better development experience and a faster coding experience by writing less code to do complex operations much faster compared to plain vanilla JavaScript. However, JavaScript is still there when writing custom scripts for specific reasons. So, jQuery helps you perform DOM manipulation, selecting elements based on class, element name, and so on, and provides a better event handling model to make it simpler for developers to use in their routine projects.

Compared to JavaScript, another advantage is the cross browser issues. It offers consistent behavior across browsers. JavaScript, on the other hand, is implemented differently by each browser. Also, in order to handle cross-browser issues in JavaScript, a developer tends to write some conditional logic to check what browser version JavaScript is running on and handle it accordingly;...