[nfbcs] web programming with asp.net mvc/javascript frameworks/etc.

Dan JanJanin w3explorer at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 01:57:08 UTC 2018


Hi Chris,

I was a web developer  up until about 2 years ago, so I'm a bit rusty.  I
used the Visual Studio IDE to create ASP.NET web apps using quite a few
differentlanguages, frameworks, and tools, including MVC, Web API,
Javascript, and XML/XSLT among others.  I can speak a bit to VS
accessibility  but it's one of those things where MS can always improve.

Is there a specific project you have in mind?

Thanks,
Dan

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Subject: [nfbcs] web programming with asp.net mvc/javascript frameworks/etc.

Hi, I know it's been forever since I posted to this list. I'm wondering if
there are any other microsoft programmers on here who are dabbling in web
programming? I'm looking to update my skills. Currently we have an intranet
at work that I have made that is using web forms and code everywhere etc.
that I think will gradually be replaced with something. We are using winapps
also and I find that preferable because there is less visual stuff to deal
with, but I would like to dabble in web developmet etc. as well, including
some of the new javascript things in part to prove they can be accessible.
Is there anyone else travelling down this path, have you used any of the
frameworks, etc. Is visual studio better for accessibility now?
Any good training resources? Anyone to comiserate with? :) Thanks for
reading this rambly message and for any help you can provide.
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