If you create your modern, brand-new page in a well-known asp.net mvc, sooner or later you will need an asynchronous code. The obvious choice is (or was?) A jquery. The problem is that despite being a powerful library, jquery requires quite a lot of coding to create even basic stuff. Our team needed a 2-way-binding, easy-to-use, well-documented substitution to jquery. Finally – we have chosen angularjs. However, in the .net world the mvc is an mpa (multi-page application) but angularjs is more into the s...
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