Archive for October 15th, 2008

Getting started with jQuery and ASP.NET

As promised, I am starting a series on jQuery.  Today our goal is to get a project setup in Visual Studio that uses jQuery.  We won’t be explaining much in the way of syntax, but we will get our first “hello world” application up and running.

To start off, the first thing you’ll want to do is to create a new project.  Once you’ve finished this example you’ll have a pretty good idea of how to add jQuery to an existing project.  So even if your goal is to add jQuery to an existing project, for now just create a new project and follow along.

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