AJAX
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AJAX
ScottGu and Brad Abrams have announced the release of the first preview of the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions. The release includes great new features like: MVC Framework ASP.NET Silverlight controls AJAX Enhancements like History support Dynamic Data Controls Entity Framework ADO.NET Data Services Grab it from here: ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Also available is the MVCToolkit (courtesy of Rob Conery) which contains a bunch of helper extension methods you can use in your Views. You can get it here: MVC Toolkit...
This past Tuesday morning we released the first public CTP of NetAdvantage for ASP.NET Aikido, a project that has consumed a significant portion of my life for the past 6 months. The CTP represents the introduction of a new series of controls based on our new Aikido framework, which is the first significant re-architecture of the product since its inception over 7 years ago. The new framework is designed from the ground up to provide a platform on which developers can build a new generation of Web...
Its been quite the busy and exciting week at IG...as usual lots of stuff going on: Our first WPF reference application Tangerine was released. We announced the availability of our FREE xamDataGrid WPF control as part of NetAdvantage for WPF Express We released a public Beta of our new WPF control the xamChart Director of Product Management Jason Beres announced his upcoming his Canadian User Group tour I upload the last of my code samples for the upcoming book Wrox Silverlight 1.0 I received from...
At TechEd this year, Infragistics showed a cool proof-of-technology demo based on the Silverlight 1.1 framework. The demo shows not only how developers and designers can use the power of Silverlight to create some amazing user experiences by combining rich media and content, but also demonstrates three prototype Silverlight-based controls we have been working on, an Image Slider control, Slider Panel control, and Chart control. If you were not at TechEd, you can check out the demo online at http://labs.infragistics.com...
Join Infragistics Guidasan Tony Lombardo on April 26 as he gives a Live From Redmond webcast, Ajaxifying ASP.NET 1.0 with NetAdvantage. Learn how you can easily add AJAX functionality to your existing ASP.NET 1.x applications using UI tools from NetAdvantage for ASP.NET. Attendees will have the opportunity to win a fully licensed copy of NetAdvantage for .NET after the webcast...
Micosoft released Beta 2 of their ASP.NET AJAX framework yesterday and today Infragistics announced impending support for the Beta release in our ASP.NET controls. We already support the Beta 1 release, and this coming Friday (November 10) we will be releasing a patch to enable Beta 2 support in our ASP.NET controls. You can find out more info about our support for ASP.NET AJAX on our website, or by checking out our ASP.NET Product Manager Tony Lombardo's blog...
What an amazing four month sprint it has been for us. We have released 5 products in fours months (NetAdvantage 5.3CLR1 & CLR2, TestAdvantage, NetAdvantage 6.1 CLR & CLR2) with an amazing effort by all of our developers , docs staff and QA staff. We are really proud of the 6.1 release and it includes some pretty amazing new features. Being that I have changed positions and am now the Product Manager for Chart (and WPF), I have to start by showing off our amazing new 3D chart rendering engine: These...
A pot pouri of new stuff went up on the Infragistics website today: Download the new NetAdvantage 2005 for Visual Studio 2005 Public Beta Infragistics Technology Theatre -http://www.infragistics.co... library of downloadable videos covering all types of beginner and advanced topics. Watch and listen as fellow Infragistics Technology Evangelist Tom Puglisi walks you through a variety of topics covering Windows Forms, ASP.NET and application design with the NetAdvantage controls. Over...
Day one consisted basically of a interesting (all be it long) keynote from BillG and Jim Alchin, some booth duty and a couple of sessions. Office 12 was formally shown and Atlas (MSFT's AJAX implementation) was touted, along with the usualy Longhorn suspects (Indigo and Avalon). Also, Don Box lead a code lap with ScottGu, Anders and Chris Anderson showing how you can hook up a simple app using Indigo, Avalon and ASP.NET (using Atlas). Interesting and fun to see them writing the app pretty much on...