@Event_Horizon also , yes , ASP.NET framework has a peculiar interpretation of MVC . They, for historical reasons keep calling the Rails-like architecture "MVC" and refer to Model2 MVC implementation as "MVVM"
I'd say yes, it changes the context enough to where if you know javascript but don't know jquery, your not going to know what the jquery is doing. IE built in jquery functions etc. If I had started with jQuery, I'd know nothing of the DOM
@LittleBigBot basically you did yourself no favors. native DOM API implementations have to be learned to be a successful Javascript developer. Knowing how to use the popular libraries helps for employers :P
I have never used a js framework, i've used a few libraries. but not very much. jQuery I use because it's whats popular (i.e people need help in it, or clients demand it is used) or because I like twitter bootstrap and i'm not gonna go re-write all of the js components.
c, c++, c#, php, (ok some js), but pretty much I do embedded systems and winforms development.
I try to write as little c/c++ as possible. but that isn't because I dislike the languages, that is because i'm working with very old code that hasn't been maintained in a while.
but i'm the only programmer right now so the front end development is also being done by me. and I choose to focus on delivering a html front end. I figure this way we write a single HMI and we can port it to literally almost any device. (including our own, one node.js is integrated with the system and a simple http server ;) )
I can see the value when I print it out within console log, however I don't see the value being populated in the html page within list.html. So I am guessing that I need to make sure that the element has been loaded prior to it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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the webservice is all good because I can see the value being printed when i output it to the console however the issue is, that I can't see it on the html tag