Death of atlas and ASP. NET

Source: Internet
Author: User
A few days ago, Pearson received the latest publishing plan, Asp. net Bible-level book ASP. NET 2.0 unleashed by ASP. net Daniel Stephen Walther has a new book. I immediately decided to introduce it and applied for a contract. The name of this book is strange: Atlas and dead of ASP. NET pages (approximately ).

What does this mean? Is the emergence of Atlas (now called ASP. NET Ajax) even important to killing ASP. NET? I asked dflying Chen, the translator of the Atlas basic tutorial (he is restarting from the fight and continuing to write his masterpiece. Let's encourage him together ). He wanted to explain that the influence of Atlas on traditional ASP. NET is indeed revolutionary.

In this regard, I would like to hear your comments.

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