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Creating Reusable jQuery Templates in Visual Studio December 16, 2011
If you're already using jQuery in your ASP.NET and Ajax development, building reusable jQuery templates can make you even more productive.
Ajax.org Debuts Development-As-A-Service Platform for Javascript, HTML5 March 14, 2011
Cloud9 IDE also supports Python, Ruby and PHP.
5 Ways to Use Ajax and 5 Things to Watch Out For September 9, 2010
Ajax has changed the way Web applications are made and is still a source of innovation for developers.
Build an AJAX-Enabled CMS with Visual WebGUI: Adding Menu Components (III) January 20, 2010
We continue our tutorial on building your own content management system.
Build an AJAX-Enabled CMS with Visual WebGUI: Adding Menu Components (II) January 19, 2010
If full-featured CMSs don't meet your company's needs, find out how to build your own.
Servlet 3.0: A Sneak Preview November 10, 2009
Find out which features in the upcoming Servlet 3.0 specification will affect a major change in the way developers build Java web applications.
JSON Interactions Between Server-Side Java and Client-Side YUI July 30, 2009
Learn how to fetch and persist data on the server with a Java server-side implementation, JSON, and the Yahoo! User Interface.
Developing PHP Applications with NetBeans and Eclipse May 13, 2009
Discover the convenience of developing PHP applications using two of the most popular and powerful IDEs on the market, NetBeans and Eclipse.
Putting a YUI Face on a Java Web Application April 30, 2009
Learn how to use Yahoo User Interface (YUI) Web components to develop a real world application with just the right mix of JavaScript/AJAX.
Consuming PHP Web Services with AJAX April 8, 2009
Discover how to write PHP web services and consume them through SOAP-AJAX calls.
Echo2: Turn Java into AJAX Without Touching JavaScript or JSP March 31, 2009
Get to know Echo2, a pure Java framework for developing AJAX-based web applications. Using Echo2 typically does not require any HTML or JavaScript coding, unless you are extending the framework.
Virtual Earth 101 March 23, 2009
Find out how to use the Virtual Earth AJAX Map Control and the Windows Live Tools for Visual Studio to add sophisticated mapping features to your web applications.
Yahoo's Rich Web UIs for Java Developers March 17, 2009
Java developers who develop web applications with server-side frameworks often don't have the JavaScript expertise to create rich user interfaces. Learn how Yahoo User Interface (YUI) can help bridge that gap.
An Introduction to jQuery, Part 1 February 16, 2009
jQuery is a small JavaScript library that makes development of HTML-based client JavaScript drastically easier.
JavaScript as a Foundation Language for Your Web Apps November 11, 2008
Get an overview of the JavaScript programming language, from its basic structure and underlying paradigms to its high-level constructs, concepts, libraries, and functionalities—all of which are powering the current generation of web applications.
What's New in ASP.NET 3.5? August 4, 2008
For those of you who have been sitting on the sideline waiting for "Orcas" to ship before you take a look at the new features in ASP.NET 3.5, it's time for you to get in the game.
jQuery Simplifies Your AJAX/JavaScript Development July 21, 2008
Discover the power and simplicity of the popular AJAX/JavaScript framework jQuery.
Windows Live Delegated APIs May 30, 2008
The Windows Live APIs now expose a standard authentication technology that lets your Web application access Windows Live user data easily, yet keeps control in the hands of users.
Virtual Earth—What's New in the Latest Release May 19, 2008
Microsoft's web-based mapping application has an upgraded user interface, better compatibility, and improved functionality, so it's an ideal time to get started with the platform or upgrade your existing application. Find out what's new and what's changed in the latest release.
Start Your Engines: Mobile Application Development April 22, 2008
A fifth of the world's population will soon have a mobile device and access to the Internet. With that many potential users, is an explosion of mobile applications inevitable? If so, what technologies will lead the way in their development?
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