Microsoft To Support Actively jQuery Development
Scott Guthrie, the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's .NET Developer Platform, announced that Microsoft is taking a more active role participating in the open-source, community-driven development of the jQuery JavaScript Library - during his keynote at MIX10 reported Peter Galli; the Open Source Community Manager for Microsoft's Platform Strategy Group.

Microsoft will now work in concert with the jQuery JavaScript Library team to accelerate the creation of new features that make creating rich-web applications on any platform faster and easier.
Microsoft is already shipping jQuery with Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET MVC 2 products. Microsoft contributions to jQuery will be available under jQuery MIT or GPL2 license.











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