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Microsoft ASP.NET: Taking AJAX to the Next Level

Friday, March 20, 2009
Hear how ASP.NET AJAX 4.0 makes building pure client-side AJAX Web applications even easier, and watch us build an entire data-driven ASP.NET AJAX application from start to finish by taking advantage of only JavaScript, HTML pages, and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services. Also learn about new ASP.NET AJAX features including the DataView control, declarative templates, live client-side data binding, WCF, and REST integration.
  • Stephen Walther
    Stephen Walther is the author of the best-selling ASP.NET book of all time, ASP.NET Unleashed. He also is the author of the forthcoming book ASP.NET MVC Framework Unleashed. Stephen has lived a year in Borneo, taught classes on metaphysics at Harvard and MIT, help found two very successful startups, and ran a training and consulting company. He is currently a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft where his official title is ASP.NET MVC Ninja.

6 Comments

  • Bruno Alexandre (gravatar)

    Bruno Alexandre said
    March 20, 2009

    Just loved this session! Thank you Stephen!

    I can't wait to start using this new stuff :-D

  • clems (gravatar)

    clems said
    March 23, 2009

    This is amazing.

  • Monalisa (gravatar)

    Monalisa said
    March 23, 2009

    Hi Stephen,
    Lovely,great easily inderasndable presentation and after watching this it will be helpful to work with clientside AJAX.
    Can we get the project in the video for download purpose so that we can get more deeper knowledge.

    Thankx

  • mark (gravatar)

    mark said
    April 04, 2009

    great session!

  • Henrique (gravatar)

    Henrique said
    September 27, 2009

    Loved this new features. Great presentation.

  • praveen (gravatar)

    praveen said
    December 12, 2009

    Loved the session. i am new to ASP.net and this was a nice walk through of the Asp.net world.

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