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Re: My vote of 5
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rgubarenko
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13 May 2013
Thanks for noticing this. One of the jsRazor goals was to allow every starter level developer without advanced knowledge to create and maintain web apps with professional highly dynamic web 2.0 output
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: My vote of 5
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11 May 2013
Good to hear this! Thanks a lot!
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Cutting-edge web development with jsRazor: tiny JavaScript that replaces ASP.NET (PHP, MVC, JSP, etc.) rendering!
by
rgubarenko
Article
8 May 2013
license:
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jsRazor is unbeatably powerful and stupidly simple client-side rendering approach that consists of ONLY TWO functions. Tiny javascript library entirely eliminates the need for server-page rendering, in the same time giving your apps unmatched simplicity and flexibility.
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jsRazor vs. AngularJS - article is coming!
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
8 May 2013
Hi everyone and thank you for your feedback! I've made changes to jsRazor according to your suggestions and implemented 2 AngularJS demos using my new framework. I was going to write another article a
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Re: My vote of 1
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rgubarenko
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6 May 2013
any comment? otherwise I mark as spam
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: Looks really interesting, BUT ...
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
1 May 2013
I'll need a couple more days to do those examples, because I'm also making certain changes to the framework itself (according to all suggestions). Will try to finish everything over the weekend and wi
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: Looks interesting
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
29 Apr 2013
I did not use Breeze yet, but looks interesting, I'll take a look. But I did use Knockout and some others - it worked well for me. One problem that we came across with, is that our client wanted to be
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: very interesting, looking forward to your future articles
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
29 Apr 2013
Thanks! Yes, good example is better than 1000 words. I'm going to do what matik07 suggested i.e. rewriting DEMO apps of other client-side frameworks using jsRazor framework.
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: Nice work!
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
29 Apr 2013
Thanks for suggestions! Regarding limiter-delimiter -- there is no hidden sense, it's just my English as second language :-D #3 sounds reasonable, because this is the format everybody is used to, so
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: Looks really interesting, BUT ...
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rgubarenko
Forum Message
26 Apr 2013
matik07 wrote:Regarding wrapping stuff into scope objects. In Angular this thing makes the code much cleaner and organized, so why don’t you provide this
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: Looks really interesting, BUT ...
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
25 Apr 2013
I see your point. First of all, recreating a Angular's Todo Demo is really good idea. That's what I will probably do next to demonstrate jsRazor simplicity and I'll put it on CP and my blog so everyon
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Article "Cutting-Edge Web Development With Jsrazor: Tiny Javascript That Replaces Asp.Net (Php, Mvc, Jsp, Etc.) Rendering!"
Re: Put the CodePlex link on the top, so it's not necessary to register on to get the code
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rgubarenko
Forum Message
5 Apr 2013
Thanks for suggestion. It makes sense. I think I'll leave this article without changes, but will consider external download link in my next article.
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Released To Wrestle With Mvc And Webforms"
ASP.NET DaST to wrestle with MVC and WebForms
by
rgubarenko
Article
26 Mar 2013
license:
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DaST is a new architectural pattern for building highly dynamic Web 2.0 applications. A web page is rendered as a set of randomly nested rectangles where each rectangle is controlled individually and every combination of rectangles can be partially updated via AJAX.
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Yes We Can! Open-source DaST competes with MVC and WebForms
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rgubarenko
Article
28 Sep 2011
license:
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DaST is a brand new concept with open-source framework. The article is to highlight the most important differences of the latest RC version, and to demonstrate one more time DaST elegance and simplicity over MVC and WebForms by example of creating a fully dynamic tree view web application.
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Re: My vote of 2
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
18 May 2011
:confused: It lacks the lessons which were learnt over the last 5 years of web developments. This is a very promising statement. It seems to me that it should be followed b
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
DaST Concept: A simpler, smarter, and much more powerful alternative to Forms and MVC.
by
rgubarenko
Article
12 May 2011
license:
CPOL
Pure HTML templates and uniform codebehind is the future of web development. The article presents ASP.NET DaST Rendering Engine and its underlying DaST concept that brings web apps architecture to a new level getting rid of all problems and complexity related to standard ASP.NET Forms and MVC.
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Re: My vote of 2
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
16 Apr 2011
mertner wrote:But I sincerely wish you wouldn't publish articles claiming to have invented the ultimate web framework, when all you really have is no clue
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 2
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
15 Apr 2011
Hi, mertner wrote:You are missing the point. Sending json across the wire and rendering html on the client saves both bandwidth and server resources,
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 2
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
15 Apr 2011
Hi, 1. Modern ajax-enabled web pages emphasize speed, which means reducing the time it takes to update the page. The latest trend here is to return JSON from the server and use client-si
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Interesting concept but I think you are being slightly disingenuous
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
15 Apr 2011
Hi, ok that's fine but you are claiming to have created the future of web development and a framework that is 'simpler, smarter and more powerful' than what is already out there. This is
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 2
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
15 Apr 2011
Hi, Author does not seem to fully understand MVC and Ajax capabilities You need to be more specific making statements like this one ;) that running code on t
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Interesting concept but I think you are being slightly disingenuous
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
14 Apr 2011
Hi, To be honest, I'm surprised :thumbsup: Great job! I did not expect anyone to recreate this just for fun (so i intended to do it myself in a little while) and certainly I did not expect you'd m
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Interesting concept but I think you are being slightly disingenuous
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
13 Apr 2011
Hi, OK probably the last comment from me as I'm being quite negative and it's really not my intention to put down your hard work but the more I read about this the less convinced I am.
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 3
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
12 Apr 2011
Hi, Well, delivering raw string data to the HTML template by using trivial placeholders is the underlying idea of the entire framework. On one hand yes, you have to know which placeholders are allo
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 3
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
12 Apr 2011
I cannot promise any dates, but I'll try to reproduce it. DaST is not my primary work, so I'm pretty short on time, but hopefully, I'll be able to get some help from DaST community on SourceForge in t
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Interesting concept but I think you are being slightly disingenuous
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
12 Apr 2011
Hi, Conceptually I don't see a lot of difference between your html templates and the page / user control or view / partial view model except I have to put a lot more custom attributes / c
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 3
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
12 Apr 2011
Not sure if I understand your question. For data scope you have: 1) parameters that system persists from request to request (using JSON and storing them currently in ViewState) 2) placeholders th
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Interesting concept but I think you are being slightly disingenuous
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
11 Apr 2011
Pete, also, do you mind if I copy your post to the discussion board on sourceforge.net when public DaST forum is setup?
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Interesting concept but I think you are being slightly disingenuous [modified]
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
11 Apr 2011
Thanks for your opinion. Good criticism is always good. don't really see the advantage this has over an MVC approach where we have full control over the rendered content and are not limited by v
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Replace Webforms and MVC?
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
4 Apr 2011
Hi Dewey, Replacing these MS technologies means basically replacing the RENDERING part, not anything else. I'm not going to rewrite session management, application cache, page object utils, request
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Source code layout
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
3 Apr 2011
Got it. Will be done soon.
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: Source code layout
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
3 Apr 2011
Hi Patrick, Using images instead of actual code listings saved me tons of time :) If this is absolutely a must to use actual code, I'll redo this, but next week. I also attached source code to t
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Article "Asp.Net Dast Based On Dast Pattern: A Future Of Server Page Web Development"
Re: My vote of 2
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
24 Nov 2010
Well, you could ask what the point of doing ASP.NET if we already have ASP? Or what's the point of AJAX if we already have Forms postback mechanism? ;) The point is that we, developers, always look f
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
Great News! SF site www.rgubarenko.net started working!!!
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
23 Nov 2010
I opened a public discussion blog devoted to new web-development concepts and ASP.NET Scopes Framework based on them. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding SF, please visit my blog at
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
ASP.NET Scopes Framework: a powerful alternative to Forms and MVC
by
rgubarenko
Article
23 Nov 2010
license:
CPOL
This article introduces a brand-new web dev pattern and provides a framework based on it. It is a long-waited dev approach providing a unique and elegant solution to all Forms and MVC fundamental problems and bringing Web 2.0 site development task to a new level of flexibility and transparency.
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Re: What is the point?
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
4 Nov 2010
This is the question I was asked a couple of times already, so I should probably put it in FAQ :) Seriously, the best way to get the point is the following. Having SF implementation of Students Appl
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
Re: My vote of 5
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
4 Nov 2010
Thank you! It good to hear that :)
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
Re: Great effort.
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
4 Nov 2010
I think I'll not write more articles until the next version of SF is issued. Article writing takes too much time ;) This one took me a month to write! So I'd better concentrate on development of the
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
Re: Nice start
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
2 Nov 2010
Thanks for suggestions. 1) Spark looks very interesting. Never came across with this tool though. I'll need some time to get familiar with the view engine to see how SF can benefit from it. 2) Yes,
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
Re: Wow!
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
1 Nov 2010
The article is a bit too long, I agree :), but the concept itself as well as the SF code is really trivial and transparent. There were basically two options: reuse Forms functionalities or rewrite eve
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
All code snippet line numbering in the article is FIXED now!
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
29 Oct 2010
Finally, I fixed line numbering is all HTML, ASP.NET and C# code snippets in the article
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Article "Asp.Net Scopes Framework: Data Scope Based Server Pages With Html Templates"
Code lines are screwed up [modified]
by
rgubarenko
Forum Message
28 Oct 2010
Just noticed that code lines in some listing are screwed up. I'll try to fix this as soon as i can UPD: fixed all code line numbers except Listing 7. Will do this one tomorrow
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