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  • Microsoft announces jQuery support in ASP.NET Ajax

    I just noticed a very interesting announcement by Scott Guthrie. Microsoft will officially start co-operating with jQuery development community, adding support for jquery in ASP.NET Ajax, and which also includes Microsoft PSS e.g they take support cases. Read more here.
    Posted to Joteke's Blog (Weblog) by joteke on September 29, 2008
  • Book Review: High Performance Web Sites, Steve Souders, O'Reilly

    Author: Steve Souders Publisher: O'Reilly ISBN-10: 0-596-52930-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-596-52930-7 September 2007, 168 pages O'Reilly's web site:http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529307/ Companion web site: http://www.stevesouders.com/hpws/ High Performance Web Sites is written by Chief Performance Yahoo! Steve Souders. The ...
    Posted to Joteke's Blog (Weblog) by joteke on September 25, 2008
  • large file upload with progress bar

    i am working with large video upload . for this i use splits the video into blocks(10 MB)  and upload it using offset value. more over i have to show the progress but i couldn't show the progress while the upload in progress. once the upload is over ,then status message appears.what is solution for this?  
    Posted to General Questions (Forum) by mkalyanakumar on September 23, 2008
  • usage of webservice ina n-tier application

    I would like to know how to implement webservice using ASP.NET AJAX in a n-tier architecture. which one is better n-tier arch or MVC. Where can I download good realtime examples for n-tier architecture?  which is the best design pattern to use in n-tier application?
    Posted to General Questions (Forum) by rishad on May 27, 2008
  • ASP.NET AJAX Download Performance Improvement Request

    I'm a big fan of ASP.NET AJAX in general, but one concern I have and something that has forced me to use other technologies is the size of the library.  It's about 85kb when compressed and unfortunately that is quite large if you're trying to include it on most every page on a site (or, much much worse, every advertisement in a large ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on April 15, 2008
  • LINQ and the new DevExpress Grid

    Mehul has a couple of screencasts up on his blog that demonstrate how to use their new LINQ datasource to do optimized paging/updating of their ASPxGridView control.  At just over 2 minutes, the screencast does a very good job of showing how easy it is to set up LINQ to SQL (not that that hasn't been done before, but the more times you see ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on March 31, 2008
  • Sitefinity CMS v3.2 Brings in Unrivaled User Experience

    Telerik, a leading vendor of developer tools and components for .NET, is happy to present Sitefinity CMS v3.2 – a flexible, hassle-free development platform for the construction and management of websites, intranets, and community portals. Sitefinity v3.2 is the succeeding milestone in Telerik’s quest for a feature-rich web ...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by Telerik Inc. on March 6, 2008
  • AJAX Control Toolkit Update Released

    Yesterday (Leap Day), the Ajax Control Toolkit team released an update to the toolkit.  This release comes in two flavors, one for the 3.5 framework (which has AJAX baked into ASP.NET 3.5) and one for the AJAX 1.0 release that is an add-on to ASP.NET.  As always you can run through the live demos of the controls here.  This release ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on March 1, 2008
  • Seattle Code Camp 2008

    I am presenting two sessions at the Seattle Code Camp, Saturday Jan 26 - Sunday Jan 27, Both of my talks are on Sunday. An ASP.NET Ajax talk at 9:15 AM and a Programming Reporting Services talk at 3 PM. Everything can be found on the Code Camp site, including the schedule and a description of the sessions. The conference is at DigiPen in ...
    Posted to Paul Litwin's Blog (Weblog) by plitwin on January 24, 2008
  • Trends in Programming Languages

    Al Pascual wrote about some trends he noticed using Google Trend, with regard to different programming languages.  It's an interesting tool, since it can be used to gauge general interest in particular keywords and search terms, as well as news, going back about 4 years.  For instance, here's a comparison of Visual Basic and C# using ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on January 8, 2008
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