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  • Google Chrome

    Best browser ever? I think so. Get it at http://www.google.com/chrome . It's built on WebKit, Apple's open source engine used by Safari, and includes key technologies that make the browser more robust for the AJAX age we live in. Do yourself a favor and download it today, you won't go back...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-02-2008
  • Client Side AJAX History Support with Sys.Application

    One of the cool new features of the 3.5 SP1 Microsoft AJAX Library is a history framework, which adds support for backwards and forwards navigation using history points. History points can be added any time, and contain a JavaScript dictionary that helps you serialize and deserialize the state of the...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-11-2008
  • Pre-order on Amazon: Developing Service-Oriented AJAX Applications on the Microsoft® Platform

    We're live on Amazon-- and to celebrate I'm giving away the first confirmed pre-order. The first person to send me proof of pre-order (you know how to reach me*...) will get a free signed book from me and a refund of your purchase price! (How can you lose????) Here's the link to the pre-order...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-13-2008
  • Search Part Problem

    I’ve been looking into a way to have a search web part interface with an OOB ListView web part. I’ve been using SPContext.Current.Web.GetLimitedWebPartManager(), and grabbing the local web part with a PersonalizationScope.User. I am placing the web part on the View’s aspx page, Search.aspx. I am claiming...
    Posted to ChadClarkesMOSSBlog (Weblog) by ChadClarke on 04-15-2008
  • Ajax Memory Leaks Explained

    Douglas Crawford has a great site about JavaScript (the world's most misunderstood, yet most popular , programming language) where he explains memory leaks. If you create HTML through script (as is typical with AJAX applications)-- your application *has* memory leaks in IE if you have click events...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-08-2008
  • Sharepoint, Silverlight e 1o. de Abril [:D] (In Portuguese)

    bem...Não deve ser novidade para vocês as potencialidades do Silverlight* e a forma com que ele vem revolucionando os conceitos de Interface com o usuário para aplicações web. Acredita-se (eu, asseguradamente) que podemos ter um campo muito grande pela frente ao explorarmos os recursos de intefarce do...
  • Links for a Friday

    VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up - a fix for Visual Studio 2008, especially for some JavaScript editor issues. Get it here or read Scott Guthrie's post about it here . JQuery . Is this the best JS library ever? Some think so. You'll need to run the VS hotfix to keep VS's JavaScript...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-21-2008
  • IE8: Must have software for AJAX Developers

    Developers can download IE8 here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ie8/getitnow.mspx It's available for Vista and Server in 64bit mode (as well as 32bit modes for XP, etc… suckers!)… that's good news for me! The coolest new feature is debugger support for JavaScript—this...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-06-2008
  • Writing a book: Service Based Enterprise AJAX on the Microsoft Platform

    It's official!!! I'm starting a new book project-- Service-Based Enterprise AJAX on the Microsoft Platform. (That's the working title-- not sure on what we'll print on the cover!) I'm writing for Microsoft Press again, and compiling several years of real world enterprise experience...
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-31-2008
  • .NET 3.5 and the AJAX Backend

    If you're writing services for AJAX clients, you really need to check out the new features of .NET 3.5. Here's a good article on new web service support for REST endpoints, syndication, and serialization: HTTP Programming with WCF and the .NET Framework 3.5, by Justin Smith.
    Posted to Mirrored Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-24-2008
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