JavaScript - not Java. The MS ASP.Net Ajax implementation allows you to code in a mode similar to C#, even though it is JavaScript.
>But isn't AJAX usually associated with JAVA.
>My JAVA experience is virtually none.
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>Thanks Craig
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>>Web development has always felt that way. You can aleviate some of it with some good practices such as code behind pages. AJAX may also help with that.
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>>>Hello.
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>>>I was just wondering if I'm the only one feeling this way.
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>>>I have been doing some ASP 3.0, ASP.NET lately. I'm getting the feeling that coding with "thin client" language is making me write what would normally be regarded as bad coding practice in VFP or any other "fat client" coding.
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>>>I guess it depends on what "bad" is.... :)
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>>>Am I alone?
-=Gary