AJAX

The CodePlex Foundation has announced the formation of the ASP.NET Open Source Gallery and the acceptance of the ASP.NET Ajax Library as the first project in the Foundation. The ASP.NET Ajax Library consolidates ASP.NET Ajax and the Ajax Control Toolkit into a single open source project making it easy for developers to use the Ajax programming model in their Websites and Web Applications. For more information visit the ASP.NET Ajax Library project site.

igorz 25/11/2009 - 19:21

Can someone recommend a tool for profiling / monitoring / analyzing Javascripts (client side). The tool should measure as much performance variants as possible, accurate, easy to use, and provide a good set of reports.

Itsu Tamam 28/10/2009 - 10:43

A great HTML 5 canvas example.

It's strong and standard and the reason for Adobe engineers' eye circles...

 

adi 20/07/2009 - 18:01

Don't miss the opportunity...

Those of you who don't follow the 14 JQuery 1.4 days yet, well, go there now(!)

Follow the documentation & screencasts and get you JQuery skills polished.

adi 24/01/2010 - 16:11

 http://etherpad.com/ep/blog/posts/etherpad-back-online-until-open-sourced

adi 06/12/2009 - 11:59

Microsoft AJAX CDN is a free service that allows our web apps get served with JQuery, MS Ajax, and images, from MS servers near the requesting browser.

 

Itsu Tamam 05/12/2009 - 08:55

5 ways to 15puzzles

To leverage my programming skills in client side and to concurrently  compare modern UI frameworks and most importantly “just for fun” i start to implement 15 puzzles game

yuri 20/11/2009 - 19:45

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxW1dCjOstE

adi 19/11/2009 - 01:49

Hi,

just wanted to share some add-ons, that i found very useful, if Firebug is not what you are looking for..

free javascript/ajax/richfaces debugging for Firefox and more..

http://www.codejacked.com/debugging-javascript-with-firefox/

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6622

 

oded 29/07/2009 - 14:33

JQuery is a very popular open source java script library.

 

It has tones of features, and it supports wide range of browsers. Still, in web based applications, JQuery needs to corporate with ASP.NET server side code, and it would be nice to have some support to it in Visual Studio.

 

To start using JQuery with your ASP.NET application, I recommend reading the following guide, which has a nice description for how to setup the dev environment, including tricking the VS Intellisense to cooperate.

 

Itsu Tamam 22/07/2009 - 07:45
Syndicate content