I have been investing in client templates in Ajax 4.0 sometime. However now I have some doubts that if the option is right, then I think. I have heard that Microsoft jquery templateing is making huge investments in the jquery.tmpl plugin and in general Ajax JQuery has been recommended for client side. However, jquery.tmpl is in the initial steps to consider for any serious purposes for me or should I just return to normal asp.net server side stuff, no sign? I am at a stage where I can return back without any loss
I do not think If you are completely spoiled for adopting a bleeding-edge technology like jQuery.tmpl then your level of risk is dependent on you though initial adoption now works a bit later. Obviously this is where everything goes, you just want to bite the bullet and start now. As you mentioned, the "pure server-side stuff" does not help you in building the infrastructure, which will then be taken in client side templates. This is an entirely different paradigm, so now start thinking about it.
It is being said that I have used personally and it really works well. .
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