[Original article publication date] Monday, February 12,200 pm
Joe Stagner of the ASP. NET development team has been busy for the past few weeks. He just finished updating his 23 ASP. NET Ajax 1.0 "how do I do ?" Free video to ASP. NET Ajax 1.0 Final version.
If you haven't seen Joe's video before, I strongly recommend you take a look. These videos are short, but the content is very concentrated. The specific topics are discussed in detail. They are designed to help you master Common Use Cases of products. For each video topic, the samples of VB and C # can be downloaded.
You can watch all the videos for free in http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/ (you must also check more than 50 other videos on this page ).
Now Joe has finished ASP. net Ajax and ASP. net Ajax Control Toolkit, he will start a new "ASP. the net Ajax mode series will go further to discuss more extensive patterns that can be considered when using Ajax (for example, prefetch, content segmentation, page rescheduling, and so on ). Are you sure you have subscribed to the ASP. NET videos RSS feed to pay attention to the future video release of this series.
ASP. NET Ajax in practice
Alessandro "garbin" Gallo, David barkol, and Rama Krishna Vavilala are writing a topic named "Practical ASP. net Ajax (Asp. net Ajax in action) book, it seems to be a very good ASP. net Ajax 1.0 book:
Early chapters can be obtained online through their early access plan. Click here to learn more. Read it now.
I hope this article will help you,
Scott