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How to... use Class Libraries with ASP.NET AJAX like AjaxPro
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Michael Schwarz
Using Ajax.NET Professional (AjaxPro) you are able to put you AJAX methods wherever you want, if inside the Page class itself, any .NET class in the same project or as a reference class library. To generate the AJAX client-side JavaScript proxies the...
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How to... move from AjaxPro to ASP.NET AJAX PageMethods
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Michael Schwarz
In one of my last posts I blogged about the future of Ajax.NET Professional (AjaxPro) and that I'm not able to do further development on that project. A lot of my readers feeling sad about this but I had to concentrate more on new technologies that...
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Everywhere Microsoft Silverlight
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Michael Schwarz
To prepare my laptop for the next weeks I reinstalled my last image to get rid of all the beta software I tried the last months. Oh, I have to install Silverlight to be able to develop and show some demos. While visiting some web sites from Microsoft...
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Future of Ajax.NET Professional
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Michael Schwarz
I'm happy to see that Ajax.NET Professional is used about 13.3% when using .NET related web applications . Starting with my first post Using a HttpHandler and Attributes to call C# methods in JavaScript in February 2005 the AJAX hype started around the...
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Silverlight Rectangles, Paths and Line Comparison
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Michael Schwarz
More than half a year ago Dave Campbell , Luis Abreu and I had a discussion about the 1px line width problem in Silverlight and WPF . A short summary of the problem when drawing lines with 1px and using an anti-alias effect: The example above is built...
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Volta - Microsoft Live Labs
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Michael Schwarz
On December 5th last year Microsoft Live Labs announced the Volta technology preview , a developer toolset for building multi-tier web applications using existing and familiar tools, techniques and patterns. You architect and built your application as...
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[MVP] Congratulations! You have received the Microsoft MVP Award
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Michael Schwarz
Wow, another gift I got from Microsoft today: Dear Michael Schwarz , Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award! The MVP Award is our way of saying thank you for promoting the spirit of community...
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