On csdn, you can see the Volta message and download it for trial.
It should be an improvement on script.
Publish web pages and control page data (not in Asp.net view State mode ).
You can make full use of. NET functions, such as <generic>, delegate, and class libraries.
Strong type. It should be better for complicated logic.
But for a simple application, such as page effect control, you always feel awkward: You need to understand JS + XHTML + CSS, then use. net, and then generate Js.CodeA huge volume, turning around and coming back.
There are too many web development technologies at Microsoft.
Asp.net, Ajax, Silverlight, xbap, script #, now comes volta.
But none of them can meet the actual needs.
It is best to improve JS and add the object-oriented concept.
I personally like Silverlight, JS, and Asp.net.
Ajax adds another layer. Xbap features are too weak to connect to the server, and Volta (script #) eventually needs to be converted, Which is troublesome.