What Is Web 2.0
I found a very interesting article on WEB 2.0. You can read the article here
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I found a very interesting article on WEB 2.0. You can read the article here
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In a typical Web application, a browser communicates with a server and gets all its data from that server until the browser is pointed to a different Web host. However, it is often useful if the browser can access data from multiple hosts while staying connected to the current home site. With a growing number of Web services available, developers are finding it increasingly useful to access data from remote domains and serve it to clients through one primary site. Applications like these are often called mash-ups, because they consume data from one or more remote services, combine ("mash") that data into a usable form, and then serve the data to clients in the current application.
Here is an excellent article about mashup with ASP.NET and Atlas
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Labels: ASP.NET AJAX
Today I found a very interesting article on uploading files in ASP.NET 2.0. You can read the article here
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A bunch of cool Atlas content has recently been posted to the web. Below are a few nice links to check out:
New Articles
How to Add Atlas to an Existing Site
How to Add Atlas Controls to the VS toolbox
Using the Atlas Control Toolkit Test Harness
Building a Atlas PasswordStrength Complexity Control
Videos/Screencasts
Simplifying XMLHTTP requests using Atlas callbacks
Enabling partial page updates with the ASP.NET Atlas UpdatePanel Control
Ajax enabling ASP.NET 2.0 WebParts with Atlas
Attaching client functionality to ASP.NET server controls using Atlas
Virtual Earth and Atlas
Using the Atlas Auto-Suggest TextBox
Using the Atlas ConfirmButtonExtender control
Using the Atlas RoundCorner control
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If you're online, you can monitor all results in real-time using Microsoft Soccer Scoreboard:
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Red Gate has released SQL Prompt 2.0, a pretty cool auto-complete and Intellisense for SQL Server Management Studio and Query Analyzer. The best part: its FREE! Download it here.
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Microsoft has been officially released the beta verion of MSDN wiki beta
In the MSDN Wiki beta, you can add code samples and content directly alongside the Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0 documentation in a Community Content section that they have added to each documentation topic.
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WinFX has been officially re-christened as .NET Framework 3.0. This is expected to be shipped as per (current) Vista schedule – to enterprises by November 2006 and to consumers by January 2007. While this will ship out of the box with Vista, this will be available as a separate download for Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server. This will include the popular technologies that we have all been waiting for – Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation (Indigo) and Windows Presentation Foundation (Avalon).
What is the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 ?
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