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Steve Hebert

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Steve Hebert is a .NET developer who has created the .Math compiler library.
Microsoft's 'awareness' of Intersoft products Posted: Apr 13, 2005 5:05 PM
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 A coworker of mine pointed out an article on Intersoft's support board discussing their approach to integrating with ASP.NET 2.0.  The company has said they will wait for the actual release to port their products which is unfortunate.  As part of the discussion, the person who posted the note mentioned spending time at Microsoft's compatibility lab in Redmond.  While the Microsoft employees were familiar with some 3rd party ASP.NET grids (Infragistics and others), they were not aware of the Intersoft products including WebGrid.NET. 

I think this lack of awareness is unfortunate as the Intersoft WebGrid is doing some things with ASP.NET that are pretty cutting edge - namely the OnTheFly Postback capability.  The product has received excellent reviews with its only criticism being that it's an IE-only solution.  However, that is changing now that they are rolling out a Gecko-compatible solution.  While I wouldn't expect Microsoft employees to be aware of the entire market-place, I always find that keeping an eye on the 'edges' of  markets where people are doing things fundamentally different than anyone else is important because 5-10% (personal guess) of what they do is a reflection of what will be mainstreamed in the future. Intersoft is pretty tight-lipped around the design they have implemented, but from what I've seen it's a fundamental piece of plumbing that can be applied to a large number of control scenarios. 


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