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Effective Ajax development with Microsoft ASP.NET

This talk will introduce the Microsft ASP.NET Ajax offering.  We will cover the Microsoft Ajax Library, the ASP.NET Ajax extensions, and the Ajax Control Toolkit and show you the constituent parts of this offering with many code examles ranging from animation to publishing and consuming the new WCF Rest services (introduced in .NET 3.5) from javascript.


File size 51 K
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Date Sun 10/28/2007 @ 10:06
Author nima dilmaghani
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Understanding the UpdatePanel

The UpdatePanel is probably the most important control in the ASP.NET Ajax offering since it can simply be wrapped around existing ASP.NET controls and allow post backs to them to happen in an asynchronous fashion. This talk will go over the main features of this control and show you how to and how not to use it to successfully add Ajax functionality to an existing website.  We will also cover controls that are used with the UpdatePanel and are necessary for successful use of UpdatePanel such as the ScriptManager, the UpdateProgress, and the UpdatePanelAnimation control.


File size 51 K
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Date Sun 10/28/2007 @ 09:38
Author nima dilmaghani
EMail nimadi@gmail.com
    

Agile Estimating and Planning with TargetProcess

Agile projects present several interesting challenges for traditional software planning:

·         Programming is done in pairs – so task assignment and estimating should follow

·         Iterations and releases are fast and furious

·         Trade offs are constant with the highest value tasks always coming first and changing requirements are encouraged

·         Design, code, test and QA all happen more or less at once

Come to this session to learn how a real agile team has been using these ideas and tools to manage the development of a commercial software product.



File size 6 K
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Date Fri 10/26/2007 @ 08:16
Author Jonathan Cogley
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Visual Studio 2005 Tips and Treats - Steve Andrews

Based on real life experience of 8+ hours a day developing with Visual Studio 2005, learn some sweet tips and tricks to tame the IDE. With something new for everyone, these techniques will give you valuable information to start using right away, increase your productivity, and make you wonder how you survived all this time without them.

File size 38 K
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Date Fri 10/19/2007 @ 10:16
Author Steve Andrews
EMail steve@platinumbay.com
    

Test Driven Development in the Smalltalk Environme

There is a certain self-similarity between TDD and the physical universe.  There are just a few more than 100 known elements, and the whole universe is built from them.  Simplicity is at the core and working complexity shows in the results.  In TDD the units of code and their functionality are very small and simple; their power stems from the way they are put progressively together.  Nature is constantly experimenting and producing failing tests.  Most of the time we get to only see the results of the tests that succeeded.  In TDD we purposefully write tests that will fail with the goal of making them eventually succeed. 

Smalltalk, a powerful, developer friendly, pure object oriented language with a rich library of classes is uniquely fit as a rapid application development tool with all the needed TDD functionality built-in.

A demonstration of TDD in the Smalltalk environment will be presented.

 

 



File size 20 K
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Date Mon 10/15/2007 @ 08:03
Author Victor Goldberg
EMail vmgoldberg@verizon.net
    

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File size 32 K
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Date Fri 10/12/2007 @ 11:41
Author Michael Pastore
EMail mpastore@bluespiders.net
    

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File size 33 K
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Date Wed 10/10/2007 @ 01:28
Author Jeff McWherter
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