April 3, 2009 5:41 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
ASP.NET,
Web applicationsHere's a funny April Fool's joke: Microsoft's MVC is going open source, according to a blog post by Scott Guthrie on Wednesday.
But the punch line isn't that MVC is really closed source — ...
July 17, 2008 1:14 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
Ajax,
ASP.NETThe Ajax interface has proved an interesting animal. Many people trace asynchronous JavaScript use back to Microsoft's early Outlook Web clients, but it was not promoted by Microsoft much until open-source AJAX [for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML] as used by Google became popular about three...
May 2, 2008 12:10 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
ASP.NETRichard Campbell and Kent Alstad of Strangeloop recently presented strategies to improve scaling in the ASP.NET environment. They look at some performance forumlae, and look at the challenging issues in measuring each performance element.
"The ASP.NET techniques that work effectively for 10,000...
March 7, 2008 3:00 PM
Posted by: Brein Matturro
ASP.NET,
General Microsoft news,
VS 2008 and .NET 3.5,
WinFormsThe way you use Master pages has changed in Visual Studio 2008. Remember, how in Visual Studio 2005 when you add a new Web Form in ASP.NET applications - you get to choose a master page to apply to the Web form. If you choose to use a Master page - then the page that is added, when you check...
February 25, 2008 9:39 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
ASP.NETSearchWinDevelopment.com recently caught up with Rob Howard, who graced these pages in the Pre Silverlight Days. Howard rode the first blog wave at Microsoft, and has continued on the social...
January 29, 2008 11:03 AM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
ASP.NET,
C#,
Dynamic Languages,
SilverlightMicrosoft's Lang.NET Symposium 2008 got up and running yesterday. C# father Anders Hejlsberg talked about C# 3.0 features, IronPython guru Hugunin discussed the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) and IronPython, and Pratap Lakshman from the...
December 21, 2007 12:06 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
Ajax,
ASP.NETThere's Ajax and there's Ajax. There is Ajax in the Java world where it's
December 11, 2007 1:39 PM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
ASP.NET,
Database development and architectureMicrosoft is taking this season of giving thing pretty seriously.
First there was Visual Studio 2008 and
November 29, 2007 12:53 PM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
.NET programming downloads,
ASP.NETLotta folks have been bringing up the Rich Text Editor, a control written in ASP.NET and JavaScript that has been posted on CodePlex, Microsoft's code-sharing site.