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Need your help - Market analysis of Atlas and Ajax

Hi folks.  I need your help.  I need to do get some market information about Ajax and Atlas.  I have found the MSDN product feedback code at http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/viewfeedback.aspx?feedbackid=9c2b3819-4ab0-4435-8ece-f25118056278.  What's happening with customers and developers trying to do ajax?  Any information that you can provide about ajax in the marketplace is greatly appreciated.

Wally

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uber said:

I've used AJAX.NET and it was super-fast in terms of development. At my job, we use AJAX for some of our administrative sites, but it's not as cross-platform as AJAX.NET and we require that our users have IE 6.0 or higher. It was a lot of work to develop our framework that drives everything, but there were no AJAX toolkits available at the time (maybe 2 years ago).

I'd like to say that I'm going to use Atlas, but since it won't be coming out for at least a few months (which is forever in technical terms and high school relationships), it's going to have to be FANTASTIC for me to start using it. If their javascript debugger works at all, then we'll start using Atlas at work.
# June 29, 2005 10:45 AM
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