Microsoft’s Contribution to jQuery – Client Templating
I am interested to see the community’s response to Microsoft’s contributions to jQuery. I have been using jTemplates on and off in my apps for a while, but I will certainly check out the new templating plugins put forth by MS and explained here by Scott Guthrie.
It may be that some are against the very idea of a company like Microsoft being involved with jQuery, and Scott explains the process with the following:
“jQuery has a fantastic developer community, and a very open way to propose suggestions and make contributions. Microsoft is following the same process to contribute to jQuery as any other member of the community.”
I think we can take this in one of two ways:
- It’s great that Microsoft sees themselves as a part of a greater community that they can support.
- It’s the first step in Microsoft’s attempt to usurp the community and have greater control over the web, its standards, and its developer community.
Personally, I believe Microsoft sees the world (and the web) differently from how they did back when IE had more than %80 of the browser market. Now, in order to keep it’s development products relevant, they are pushing Asp.Net (as they have been for a few years) towards a more open strategy that’s more “web-like” in my opinion.
These contributions to jQuery are a good thing, I think. Now, let’s go try out these new plug-ins and see if they stack up…
more later - joel