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Limit your abstractions: Application Events–Proposed Solution #2–Cohesion
DevCurry: ASP.NET 4 URL Routing : A Quick Overview
Limit your abstractions: Application Events–event processing and RX
The Context.Items option of persistent state menegement is one of the lesser known option but its a good technique in peculiar scenarios and worth mastering.
The HTML 5 History API is one of the newer kids on the HTML 5 block. This article based on chapter 4 of HTML5 for .NET Developers shows you one way of getting history integrated with your .NET server-side web applications.
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GuadalupeP submitted 118 days ago
JavaScript Editor offers large snippets library with full collection of HTML tags, HTML attributes, HTML events, JavaScript events and JavaScript functions, attributes, statements and operators. Ajax application allows you to insert them into web page by click.
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trustseosocial submitted 123 days ago
Many distributed architectures use DataSets on the client and the server when both are written with .NET. In this video, Visual Basic developers will learn how to use the new N-Tier DataSets in Visual Studio 2008 that makes this architectural scenario easy to accomplish.
Web Services: Building Reusable Web Components with SOAP and ASP.NET
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