Write C# instead of JavaScript - gain the productivity of C# dev. (sharpkit.net)

submitted by alexgrossalexgross(258) 2 years ago

SharpKit is a Web Toolkit that enables you to write C# and convert it to JavaScript during compilation. Writing and maintaining JavaScript code can be very expensive. Migrating from JavaScript to C# enables you to: *Leverage Visual Studio C# productivity *Maximize cross-browser compatibility *Streamline client-side code review

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posted by kevnzkevnz(858) 2 years ago 0

What a waste. Learn javascript, stop bitching about it. It's an awesome language

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posted by RhythmAddictRhythmAddict(440) 2 years ago 0

Why pay for this when you can do it for free? http://jsc.sourceforge.net/

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posted by jack.niujack.niu(20) 2 years ago 0

Partly agree, but the javascript make our UI look fashion :)

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posted by shivashankarpshivashankarp(335) 2 years ago 0

Script# http://projects.nikhilk.net/ScriptSharp is a free and stable tool that does the same.

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posted by justinbezansonjustinbezanson(1555) 2 years ago 0

Have to agree with kevnz, this kind of attiude is what gave up Webforms and server controls. It is much better to learn Javascript if you want to use JavaScript.

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posted by Tr3vTr3v(376) 2 years ago 0

I like the idea and the fact that there are free and paid for options for it! A contractor I used to work with used a similar concept in Java, nice to see C# has that too now.

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posted by giladkhengiladkhen(215) 2 years ago 0

Comparison to JSC and ScriptSharp
http://sharpkit.net/overview/features/

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posted by togakangarootogakangaroo(35) 2 years ago 0

So how exactly would I do the equivalent of
Object.prototype.someMethod = function() { }

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posted by giladkhengiladkhen(215) 2 years ago 0

@togakangaroo:
HOWTO: Declare prototype variables and functions
http://sharpkit.net/howto/prototype/

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posted by adimauroadimauro(22) 2 years ago 0

@giladkhen
Yes, they provide a nice comparison chart, but they are comparing the $649 version to the others! It would be far more informative if they had a column with the free version features.

The must also be comparing an old version, because the ScriptSharp website says it supports jQuery, while that list says it doesn't.

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