Monday, October 27, 2008 8:35 PM
TanzimSaqib
jQuery intellisense in Visual Studio
Those who are excited like me about the news of jQuery integration into Visual Studio, started adopting jQuery replacing ASP.NET AJAX Client side API. Microsoft also declared there will be a patch for Visual Studio which will support jQuery as well as intellisene for that. For the enthusiasts who just can't for it, here is the way how we can start developing using jQuery with full intellisense support inside Visual Studio 2008:
1. Download jquery-1.2.6-vsdoc.js
2. Inside your JavaScript files, add a reference to it by placing the following line at the top of the JavaScript file:
/// <reference path="jquery-1.2.6-vsdoc.js" />
That's it. Enjoy!
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About TanzimSaqib
Tanzim Saqib is a
Senior Developer, who spent half of his life on software and worked for many companies like #1 .NET controls provider
Telerik Inc, #1 personalized Web 2.0 start-page like
Pageflakes (acquired by LiveUniverse). He developed many projects ranging from banking solutions for Citibank, HSBC, Wamu, Wells Fargo etc. to
Paperless Virtual University. He is industry's earliest and leading widget developer and as know as
"Widget Master" to his peers.
He is a preacher of Microsoft technologies. While he jams with the latest additions to .NET, in his spare time he blogs at
http://weblogs.asp.net/TanzimSaqib, maintains his personal website
http://www.TanzimSaqib.com, leads
.NET Research group. writes articles.
He is an
easy going, fun loving, and
passionate technology individual who is open to any kind of
business opportunity and professional relationship. He currently lives in Bangladesh, but travels anywhere in the world on professional demand.
Email: me at TanzimSaqib dot com