Welcome to Darren Sim's Playpans Sign in | Join | Help

Browse by Tags

All Tags » Ajax   (RSS)

Free ASP.NET Pro Magazine (PDF Version)

Click on the issues for the direct download link.
Posted by darren.sim | 0 Comments
Filed under: , ,

Latest SDKs from Microsoft

Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 SDK The Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 SDK contains documentation, online samples, quickstarts, and tools for developing Silverlight applications. Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK The Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK provides a managed

Microsoft Ajax RTMed

Finally, this long awaited day has arrived! Microsoft Ajax Library has RTMed! Do go to http://ajax.asp.net to get the latest bits. Ajax 1.0 contains all the stable code base. while an additional add-on contains features that are still under development.
Posted by darren.sim | 0 Comments
Filed under: ,

Upgrading from Ajax Beta 2 to RC1

If any of you guys are thinking... Jesus Christ! I'm just done with implementing and coding in MS-Ajax Beta 2, and now RC1 had changed a couple of stuff that makes me waste my prior effort! Nah... Here's a whitepaper which describes on the changes and
Posted by darren.sim | 0 Comments
Filed under:

Microsoft Ajax Library RC is Available!

The ASP.NET team had finally released the RC of the AJAX Library (previously "Atlas") and you could get a copy of it at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=8FA6E076-582B-440F-95CB-C40ED23FDF59&displaylang=en . One major change
Posted by darren.sim | 2 Comments
Filed under:

Microsoft Ajax ScriptManager Javascript Issue

Last week, when I was conducting a Hot-Labs for Microsoft Singapore, I got a question from one of the attendees. "Does ScriptManager actually stores itself in the CACHE? Else I'd have to have it on multiple pages, and that could suffer quite a fair bit
Posted by darren.sim | 2 Comments
Filed under:

.NET 3.0 Myths

" I've just learnt .NET 2.0! Is Microsoft crazy? Coming out with an entire new framework so soon? " is the common misconception that many developers have about .NET 3.0. Just to dimystify the myth, .NET 3.0 is just an addition to .NET 2.0, with 4 main
Posted by darren.sim | 0 Comments
Filed under: , ,