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  • Albert Weinert will talk about Ajax.NET Professional in Cologne, Germany

    Alber Weinert is talking about Ajax.NET Professional (and details on JSON ) in Cologne, Germany: "Ich halte am Dienstag, den 25.07.2006 wieder einen AJAX Vortrag [2]. Diesmal in Köln bei der .net user group Köln [1]. Nachdem ich nochmal kurz die Grundlagen zu AJAX erkläre, gehe ich...
    Posted to Ajax.NET Professional - AJAX and JSON made easy! (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-19-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, Atlas, IE, JavaScript, JSON, .NET, ASP.NET
  • Albert Weinert will talk about Ajax.NET Professional in Cologne, Germany

    Alber Weinert is talking about Ajax.NET Professional (and details on JSON ) in Cologne, Germany: "Ich halte am Dienstag, den 25.07.2006 wieder einen AJAX Vortrag [2]. Diesmal in Köln bei der .net user group Köln [1]. Nachdem ich nochmal kurz die Grundlagen zu AJAX erkläre, gehe ich...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-19-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, .NET, Atlas, IE, JavaScript, JSON, ASP.NET
  • Why addNamespace(...) is removed?

    I removed addNamespace because of the missing support on older web browsers or mobile devices. The problem is that addNamespace will add a new property to the window object. This is working great on all common web browsers. See the next lines to see how you can change addNamespace usage to get your JavaScript...
    Posted to Ajax.NET Professional - AJAX and JSON made easy! (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-18-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, IE, JavaScript, .NET, ASP.NET
  • Why addNamespace(...) is removed?

    I removed addNamespace because of the missing support on older web browsers or mobile devices. The problem is that addNamespace will add a new property to the window object. This is working great on all common web browsers. See the next lines to see how you can change addNamespace usage to get your JavaScript...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-18-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, .NET, IE, JavaScript, ASP.NET
  • Serializing Objects as JSON using Atlas, JSON.NET and AjaxPro [Part 2]

    As there was a little discussion about serialization of .NET types and deserialization of these genereted JSON strings I have updated Ajax.NET Professional (version 6.7.9.1) to allow parsing of new Date statements, too. You can use the JSON generated string to do a deserialization right after, now. I...
    Posted to Ajax.NET Professional - AJAX and JSON made easy! (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-10-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, Atlas, JavaScript, JSON, .NET, ASP.NET
  • Serializing Objects as JSON using Atlas, JSON.NET and AjaxPro [Part 2]

    As there was a little discussion about serialization of .NET types and deserialization of these genereted JSON strings I have updated Ajax.NET Professional (version 6.7.9.1) to allow parsing of new Date statements, too. You can use the JSON generated string to do a deserialization right after, now. I...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-10-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, .NET, Atlas, JavaScript, JSON, ASP.NET
  • Why Ajax.NET Professional is using the __type property?

    Ajax.NET Professional is using attributes, there is no need to inherit from special pages or include dummy web controls to do all the job, there is no need to write special source code. Any .NET assembly can include classes with AjaxMethods that can be used in your ASP.NET web application. Some months...
    Posted to Ajax.NET Professional - AJAX and JSON made easy! (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 07-07-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web 2.0, AJAX, Ajax.NET, Atlas, JavaScript, JSON, .NET
  • A great article on functional programming...

    http://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/fp.html This article was a great overview of many of the aspects of functional programming. With what Micosoft is doing to the CLR and C# and VB it would seem that functional programming is making advances into the main stream. His article has imaginary Java samples...
    Posted to David Findley's Blog (Weblog) by findleyd on 06-20-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LINQ, Ruby, DLINQ, AJAX, Programming Languages, Rails, Atlas, JavaScript, XLINQ, C#, Tools, .NET
  • A great article on functional programming...

    http://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/fp.html This article was a great overview of many of the aspects of functional programming. With what Micosoft is doing to the CLR and C# and VB it would seem that functional programming is making advances into the main stream. His article has imaginary Java samples...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LINQ, Ruby, DLINQ, AJAX, Programming Languages, Rails, .NET, Atlas, JavaScript, XLINQ, C#, Tools
  • Microsoft Product Name Generator

    Lance and I were musing over some of the recent product renamings and it gave me the idea to throw together a product name generator. Here's my first stab at it: var pfx = new Array("", "Visual ", "Compact ", "Embedded ", "Expression "); var prd = new Array("", "Windows ", "Office ", "SQL ", "FoxPro...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-20-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Windows, AJAX, Vista, .NET, Atlas, JavaScript, ASP.NET
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