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Back from Tech-Ed EMEA - Stephen Walther on ASP.NET MVC

Back from Tech-Ed EMEA

I just flew back from Barcelona where I gave three talks last week at Tech-Ed EMEA. Lots of excitement, and great feedback, on all of the new Ajax features being added to the ASP.NET framework. I've included the Power Points and demo code from my presentations below.

In my first Ajax talk, I focused on several newly released features of ASP.NET AJAX including Browser History, Script Combining, jQuery integration, and the ASP.NET MVC AJAX Helpers.

Download the Power Point

Download the  Demo Code

Download the Demo Code (MVC App)

In my second Ajax talk, I discussed the new features of ASP.NET AJAX coming with ASP.NET 4.0 AJAX such as client templates and controls. These new features make it practical to build pure client-side AJAX applications with the ASP.NET framework.

Download the Power Point

Download the Demo Code

Finally, I gave a talk on building high performance ASP.NET websites.

Download the Power Point

Download the Demo Code

Thank you, once again, to everyone who came to my talks! The discussions after the talks were really great!

Published Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:29 AM by swalther
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Comments

# re: Back from Tech-Ed EMEA

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:09 PM by stellarcorona

Stephen,

Great video series with Paul Litwin.

Can you do a video on MVC authentication? Can you recommend any tutorials or examples?

Keep up the great work!

Russell

# re: Back from Tech-Ed EMEA

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 6:13 AM by Bals

Thanks

# re: Back from Tech-Ed EMEA

Thursday, December 04, 2008 7:29 AM by Postman

Stephen,

I visited your talks at TechEd EMEA 2008. I am a huge fan of the upcoming AJAX features and jQuery integration.

The thing i wonder, is that future applications will often be created with using Silverlight. Will the use of silverlight make the Ajax en jQuery approach become less important?

What do you think about that?

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