JSON, Javascript, CSS, DHTML Saga..!

Saturday, May 14, 2011 - Posted by రాజేష్ జి at 11:15 AM
I've been vexing about what should be the next post? Then got a sudden thunder thought about keeping a post up on .NET Web development aiding technologies such as JSON, Javascript, CSS, DHTML to make up web pages more dynamic and user friendly.

We know that those technologies in question have been running around Internet from its inception. But it is always a bizarre to self-learn these due to lack of single ownership and subsequently worthy help. Thus mean, developers has to share what they learnt by experience rather bookish.

As all we know, said technologies are playing vital role in web development and ASP.NET is not an exception. You must see novice and veteran developers running around internet aiding each other in getting though them. Yes, There I am and turned on.

I feel myslef excel in such quaky technologies :). Do you think my saying was exaggerated and want to testify me whilst getting your problems solved? If yes, I wish you will go far.

No more blah blah. Let us start sharing nuggets. Use this space to post technical issues you are facing with the technologies in question by bearing my below humble notes about problem posting.


Before Posting Problem:
1) Time is very precious to everyone. Bear in mind.
2)Thus mean, make sure yourself that you did enough troubleshoot to solve the problem prior posting.

While Posting Problem:
1) Make sure the problem statement is descriptive yet comprehensive.
2)It would be good If you can share the troubleshooting steps triggered so far

When Problem got resolved:  Worthy to follow
1) Take a minute and brief about how did you resolve problem off and solution applied
2) If you can share the exact approach taken, that would really helpful to other techies too who running with same problem.

So theme followed  here "Problem - Solution - Appoach!" After some worthy discussion flow, I will pile up significant problems and  relevant solutions and post them into separate posts for readers convenience. 

Then why late :) let us rock and keep fingers crossed!