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Course 6674: Working with Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX This 2-hour online course provides you the knowledge and skills to work with ASP.NET AJAX. Topics covered in the course include: - Usage of UpdatePanel control to perform out-of-band updates to a page - ASP.NET AJAX programming - Unhandled expecta more
Course 6679: Implementing Separation of Concern Using Model-View-Controller in Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Applications This 2-hour online course provides you the knowledge and skills to implement separation of concern by using MVC in ASP.NET 3.5 applications Topics covered in the course include: - ASP.NET MVC framework - URL routing and controller implementation - more
Learning Plan for Designing Web Content by Using Microsoft Expression Web This learning plan is intended to introduce Web developers to Microsoft Expression Web. By following the steps in this learning plan, developers will gain the knowledge and skills required to create standard and ASP.NET Web pages that use Cascading Style more
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Tired of postbacks taking precious seconds away from your Web application's performance? Do users complain about slow-loading pages? Are you wondering what the Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) buzz is all about? Learn how you can take advantage of ASP.NET 2.0's new AJAX framework for Microsoft ASP.NET code-named "Atlas," to build next-generation Web applications.
The GridView control in Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 is similar enough to the DataGrid control in version 1.x that you can start using it right away, but its capabilities have been enhanced dramatically.
The concept of distributed computing has been around nearly as long as computer networks. Programming for a grid, though, has hardly advanced at all: taking advantage of many processors simultaneously remains a difficult task.
Web Parts provide the foundation for both customization and personalization, relying on Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. Web Parts provide you with the infrastructure that enables you to create customizable Web applications, such as intranet portal applications.
Learn about design techniques that will make migrating ASP.NET 1.1 applications to ASP.NET 2.0 easier.
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