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Windows Workflow Foundation Workshop documents released
by Robert Shelton
8/18/2006 4:53 PM
ASP.NET 2.0 Webcast Series
by Darryl Schaffer
3/9/2006 7:31 PM
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Simplifying XMLHTTP programming with ASP.NET “Atlas” (part II)
Microsoft Federal Developer Evangelist Marc Schweigert demonstrates how ASP.NET "Atlas" abstracts the complexities of XMLHTTP programming by allowing you to make web service calls from client script.
Simplifying XMLHTTP programming with ASP.NET “Atlas” (part I)
Microsoft Federal Developer Evangelist Marc Schweigert demonstrates how ASP.NET "Atlas" abstracts the complexities of XMLHTTP programming by allowing you to make web service calls from client script.
Examining the "Atlas" Control Toolkit
Building on concepts from his previous screencasts, Microsoft Federal Developer Evangelist Marc Schweigert demonstrates more AJAX enabling capabilities of ASP.NET "Atlas." You'll how to use a few of the controls from the "Atlas" Control Toolkit to add additional rich behavior to an ASP.NET 2.0 application.
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