Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 05.01.2008 01:03:15 von Thomas Hansen

Michael Schwarz the guru behind Ajax.NET Professional has in his
latest blog officially declared that he is ABANDONING the project... :
(
Read up more here;
http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas/ajax_net_professional_is _dead.bb

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 05.01.2008 04:05:01 von mark

"Thomas Hansen" wrote in message
news:4783f77b-65fc-419f-a0ff-f919c9926ee6@e4g2000hsg.googleg roups.com...

> Read up more here;
> http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas/ajax_net_professional_is _dead.bb

The first comment on the above blog pretty much says it all...


--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 05.01.2008 14:26:25 von nomailreplies

Fortunately, ASP.NET Ajax is very much alive... ;-)



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"Thomas Hansen" wrote in message
news:4783f77b-65fc-419f-a0ff-f919c9926ee6@e4g2000hsg.googleg roups.com...
> Michael Schwarz the guru behind Ajax.NET Professional has in his
> latest blog officially declared that he is ABANDONING the project... :
> (
> Read up more here;
> http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas/ajax_net_professional_is _dead.bb

RE: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 06.01.2008 02:31:01 von pbromberg

Big deal. Gaia Ajax Widgets will be dead soon too. Those egotistical B**s
just don't know it.
-- Peter
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"Thomas Hansen" wrote:

> Michael Schwarz the guru behind Ajax.NET Professional has in his
> latest blog officially declared that he is ABANDONING the project... :
> (
> Read up more here;
> http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas/ajax_net_professional_is _dead.bb
>

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 06.01.2008 15:41:52 von Thomas Hansen

On Jan 5, 2:26 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
> Fortunately, ASP.NET Ajax is very much alive... ;-)

Hahahahahahahahahahaha....!!!
Yeah, RIGHT...!!

..t

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 06.01.2008 15:49:36 von nomailreplies

If you *really* wish to discuss that, please list your objections.



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"Thomas Hansen" wrote in message
news:6bae5de9-699d-4cbc-acd2-c38fa3e03e5f@l32g2000hse.google groups.com...
> On Jan 5, 2:26 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
>> Fortunately, ASP.NET Ajax is very much alive... ;-)

> Hahahahahahahahahahaha....!!!
> Yeah, RIGHT...!!
>
> .t

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 06.01.2008 18:00:27 von Thomas Hansen

On Jan 6, 3:49 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
> > On Jan 5, 2:26 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
> >> Fortunately, ASP.NET Ajax is very much alive... ;-)
> > Hahahahahahahahahahaha....!!!
> > Yeah, RIGHT...!!
> If you *really* wish to discuss that, please list your objections.

[off_topic_tip]
Try not to "top post" since it breaks the normal reading of humans,
post your comments underneath whatever you're commenting on. Read up
on (Use-) netiquette for details. You as an MVP must know this...!
After all it is highly likely that you got your MVP by contributing to
the Usenet...
[/off_topic_tip]

When that is said, I am in the process of gathering information about
the progression of ASP.NET AJAX and will post a blog about my findings
at http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas.bb during the next couple of
days... ;)
Though I guess that I'll find that ASP.NET AJAX hasn't moved at all
except for some VS integration during the last release of VS...


..t

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 06.01.2008 19:42:54 von nomailreplies

re:
!> Try not to "top post"

Try not to meddle with other people's posting choices.

re:
!> When that is said, I am in the process of gathering information about
!> the progression of ASP.NET AJAX and will post a blog about my findings
!> at http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas.bb during the next couple of days...

I thought you wanted public debate here...not raising traffic to your blog.




Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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"Thomas Hansen" wrote in message
news:936db5f2-fc85-4c04-9103-42cb7faa3783@f3g2000hsg.googleg roups.com...
> On Jan 6, 3:49 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
>> > On Jan 5, 2:26 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
>> >> Fortunately, ASP.NET Ajax is very much alive... ;-)
>> > Hahahahahahahahahahaha....!!!
>> > Yeah, RIGHT...!!
>> If you *really* wish to discuss that, please list your objections.
>
> [off_topic_tip]
> Try not to "top post" since it breaks the normal reading of humans,
> post your comments underneath whatever you're commenting on. Read up
> on (Use-) netiquette for details. You as an MVP must know this...!
> After all it is highly likely that you got your MVP by contributing to
> the Usenet...
> [/off_topic_tip]
>
> When that is said, I am in the process of gathering information about
> the progression of ASP.NET AJAX and will post a blog about my findings
> at http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas.bb during the next couple of
> days... ;)
> Though I guess that I'll find that ASP.NET AJAX hasn't moved at all
> except for some VS integration during the last release of VS...
>
>
> .t

Re: Ajax.NET Professional ABANDONED

am 06.01.2008 23:25:18 von Thomas Hansen

On Jan 6, 7:42 pm, "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
> !> When that is said, I am in the process of gathering information about
> !> the progression of ASP.NET AJAX and will post a blog about my findings
> !> athttp://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas.bbduring the next couple of days...
>
> I thought you wanted public debate here...not raising traffic to your blog.

Sorry, you were wrong... ;)
http://ajaxwidgets.com/Blogs/thomas/is_microsoft_committed_t o_ajax.bb

[seriously]
When I take on serious tasks I think they deserve a bit more thought
than what is possible to achieve in Usenet during creating a post in 3
minutes. Then I think to spend a couple of hours creating some more
beautiful rhetoric in e.g. a blog is a better alternative for an open
debate. Beside my blog has a lot of traffic from before. (some times I
think it has more traffic than what I want it to have, but I guess
that's the dilemma of having unpopular meanings...)
[/seriously]


..t