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Microsoft && jQuery ? september 30, 2008 15:29

Scott posted that they will ship jQuery with visual stuido! This is something realy good and a first I think. Correct me if I'm wrong. 

I'd just hope that the community, will not loose any contributers cause of this. I use jQuery and I like it..allot

also read the blog from jQuery

 



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