Ajax Server Controls Book

A quick note about the recently released Advanced ASP.NET Ajax Server Controls book...

Yesterday, I received my copy of "Advanced ASP.NET Ajax Server Controls". I had a chance to get an early peek at the content when Adam and Joel asked me to write the foreword for their book.

One thing I liked about this book is that this is one of the few that dive deep into the framework, its architecture and extensibility, and address the power-user/developer scenarios.

If you're building applications in Ajax today, and want to take that to the next level, you'll want to look into the platform deeper beyond the out-of-the-box features i.e. its extensibility. You'll specifically want to build reusable components and controls, on both the server and on the client. Check out this book on more details like "the client script framework", "the script application object", "localization" and "the control toolkit" amongst many other relevant topics.


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Posted on Tuesday, 7/8/2008 @ 7:47 AM | #ASP.NET


Comments

4 comments have been posted.

Sneak

Posted on 7/9/2008 @ 1:01 AM
Nikhil, your blog crashes efectively Firefox 3 everytime (tested on several machines). You might look into cross browser support if you haven't thought of that already.

Ted

Posted on 7/9/2008 @ 5:33 AM
Works fine in Firefox 3 here for me.

I wish he had a true RSS feed that showed entire entries instead of just a sentence and a half.

Rasmus Wehner

Posted on 7/9/2008 @ 5:41 AM
Well, I'm looking at this blog right now using Firefox 3 (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; da; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008061004 Firefox/3.0) and everything seems to work fine. No crashes or anything...

Nikhil Kothari

Posted on 7/10/2008 @ 11:52 AM
Sounds like you have an older beta of Silverlight - if you install the latest beta of Silverlight, that has the needed workarounds for FF3.
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