Contents tagged with web 2.0
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Trends in HTML5 and mobile development - webinar recording
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a blog post inviting you all to our webinar we presented with Forrester Research.
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VWG extended ListView control
We would like to share with you the cool capabilities that the VWG extended ListView control allows over Asp.Net.
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Web 2.0 Extension for ASP.NET
ASP.NET is now much extended to support line of business and data centric applications, providing Web 2.0 rich user interfaces within a native web environment. New capabilities allowed by the Visual WebGui extension turn Visual Studio into a rapid development tool for the web, leveraging the wide set of ASP.NET web infrastructures runtime and extending its paradigms to support highly interactive applications.
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Channel Web 20 Coolest Cloud Platform Vendors
Visual WebGui was chosen by Channel Web within 20 Coolest Cloud Platform Vendors among the list you can also find Amazon EC2, Google App Engine, Microsoft's Windows Azure and AT&T.
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Visual WebGui 6.4 beta 1 released w/ jQuery integration and further enhancements
The new version of the VWG web/cloud applications framework offers upgraded performance, scalability and complete developer and designer freedom to design and customize Web 2.0 UIs. Visual WebGui 6.4 beta 1 incorporates about 1,000 complete features either added or fixed from 6.3, including increased customizability with the new control level designer, theme designer and jQuery integration. The new version also includes 4 out-of-the-box skins for simple personalization of the UI look and feel. The new version improves WinForms compatibility and provides a much comprehensive set of events with upgrades to the DataGrid and ListView.
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Discovering Windows over Web
Have you asked yourself why Web development tasks are so complex? Why must you master so many different coding languages and moving-target standards to develop a single line-of-business Web application? Do you understand what it takes to optimize an application's performance and security and to minimize the bandwidth and the CPU consumption without drastically raising the development costs and time-to-market? Based on pages, the Web was designed to carry informative Web sites and some stateless-based interactive apps. However, highly mature forms-based desktop development paradigms have evolved to the level of common knowledge among Microsoft .NET developers. Discover the right combination between greatest Web benefits and the most mature development paradigms in a MSDN webcast to be presented on January 27.
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Visual WebGui for the web and cloud, is what Visual Basic was, for the desktop
Just a decade and a half ago, the process of building a simple Windows-based application could have been described as a nightmare. The introduction of Visual Basic changed it so developers could for the first time implement Windows applications in an intuitive, graphical environment by dragging controls onto a form.
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Cloud application platform allows enterprise app on Windows Azure
Due to Visual WebGui cloud application platform, developers can now deploy their applications to Windows Azure with the click of a button with no re-writes or new programming skills needed.
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Visual WebGui Web/Cloud Platform last 6.4 Preview version released
Visual WebGui 6.4 Preview 4 was released and available for download here.
This version presents an important progress as Preview 4 is the last Preview version of the 6.4 version.
This means that from now on, every revision released of Visual WebGui 6.4, will only introduce stabilizations to this version and will not add new functionalities or infrastructure changes. -
Visual WebGui 6.3.11 released with a designer fix
Visual WebGui version 6.3.11 released after the R&D team had a major breakthrough with an issue that had been with us from day one of the Visual WebGui designer. The issue (VWG-642) which caused the designer to get closed is now resolved and included in this version as well as in the upcoming 6.4 Preview 4 version.