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I've been swamped with work in recent months, much of it revolving around ASP.NET AJAX. This week I finished updating all the ASP.NET AJAX code samples, labs, and whitepapers that Wintellect built for Microsoft for RTM. Along the way, I discovered a bug Read More...
Yep, it's true. Have you ever wondered how UpdatePanel works its magic? Find out from the source code. You can download an MSI containing the source code here . It even comes with debugging symbols in case you want to step from your own code into ASP.NET Read More...
I've spent a lot of time this week updating ASP.NET AJAX code samples from RC to RTM. I discovered some changes that aren't documented in the migration guide . One of them in particular cost me several hours of work. First, as the migration guide notes, Read More...
In case you didn't know, ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 just went live on the ASP.NET AJAX Web site . It has finally RTMed! Read More...
I was porting samples from ASP.NET AJAX Beta 1 to Beta 2 today and ran into a problem that I suspect others will run into, too. A custom script file that loaded fine in Beta 1 wouldn't load in Beta 2. Turns out that Beta 2 adds a new requirement to custom Read More...
I arrived home this weekend after a trip to Barcelona for TechEd Europe. This year TechEd Europe was split into two events. Last week was the TechEd for developers; this week is the one for IT folks. In terms of turnout and quality of content, it was Read More...
Scrib (Kenn Scribner, that is) and I have been in death march mode since late last week finalizing all the content that's going to be used at ASP.NET AJAX (formerly known as "Atlas") Beta launches in Barcelona and Las Vegas in coming weeks. We're dotting Read More...
As you're probably aware by now, the first ASP.NET AJAX (formerly known as "Atlas") beta has been published. Like a lot of folks, I'm slogging through all my old Atlas code porting it to work on the beta. There are LOTS of changes, and porting a non-trivial Read More...
Yesterday I finished building a new P-51 Mustang. We suffered torrential rains this weekend in Tennessee, but I managed to squeeze a test flight in between rain storms. Here's a shot of the new bird sitting on the runway. I had the cowl removed so I could Read More...
Everything I said about ASP.NET and Atlas in my previous blog post applies to WPF, too. We need a person with a passion for and deep knowledge of WPF to deliver training classes, perform consulting work, and do content development. Even if you're not Read More...
We are busting at the seams with work and working crazy hours trying to meet demand. I'm looking for an ASP.NET person to hire on full-time at Wintellect and help me deal with all the training and consulting requests that are pouring in. Job duties would Read More...
Microsoft went public today with some great new information regarding Atlas , including the product name. (Hint: it's not "Atlas"). Developers who've worked with Atlas know that it consists of two frameworks: one on the server side and one on the client Read More...
I was disappointed to learn that my son's XBox 360 can grab music and pictures from my Windows XP PC, but it can only stream video from a Windows Media Center Edition (MCE) PC. I downloaded and installed Windows Media Player 11 Beta 2 because the Microsoft Read More...
I've been away from the blog for a while. In July I was heads-down on a super-intense consulting project, and in August I was on the road: New York City, Oregon, Redmond, and then South Bend, IN. I'm finally home for a short while and have a few cycles Read More...
I've been wanting to write an article for some time now on the common mistakes that ASP.NET developers make. MSDN Magazine provided me with a forum, and the article, entitled Web App Follies , appears in the current issue. Check it out and make sure you're Read More...
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