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Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest…this list includes events imported from the UGSS event calendar , and all events entered in Community Megaphone are Read More...
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest…this list includes events imported from the UGSS event calendar , and all events entered in Community Megaphone are Read More...
Thanks to the Frederick Web Technologies Meetup for having me come talk about jQuery . You can grab a zip file of the talk here . The jQuery documentation can be found at http://docs.jquery.com/ . The article I mentioned that discusses $(document).ready() Read More...
I’ve published a new DevNugget screencast on Channel 9, and linked below. In it, I demonstrate how you can easily add pizzazz and a consistent, themeable look and feel to your ASP.NET-based website using the widgets provided as part of the jQuery UI library. Read More...
As I spend more time working on the client side, I’m more and more impressed with the jQuery JavaScript framework, and really glad that we’ve decided to ship it with future versions of Visual Studio (as well as with the soon-to-be-released ASP.NET MVC Read More...
Anyone who’s used CSS more than just a little knows that there are many CSS tricks and techniques that look great in one browser, but look terrible (or simply don’t work) in another. One cool way to get around this is to use jQuery (and jQuery plug-ins) Read More...
I’ve been meaning to post these for a couple days now…last week I was at the Capital DotNetNuke User Group , when Joe Brinkman came out to talk about jQuery in DNN. I snapped some photos, and wanted to share a couple: CDUG President Antonio Chagoury getting Read More...
I’m finding the more that I use jQuery , the more I like it, which is good since it’s now (as of the ASP.NET MVC beta release) being included with ASP.NET automatically. For those of us using Web Forms, rather than MVC, however, selecting elements by Read More...
Recovering this morning from an amazing day at the DC MSDN Developer Conference in Reston, VA. I had a blast helping out with the keynote, presenting on Azure , and seeing and hanging out with so many folks from the Mid-Atlantic developer community. Also Read More...
I’ve been doing a number of talks lately on ASP.NET AJAX and jQuery , and one of the things I’ve noted at each talk is the fact that jQuery will ship with ASP.NET MVC . Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I haven’t had the opportunity to do any demos Read More...
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 6:30 PM: CMAP December Meeting - Microsoft Developer Evangelist G. Andrew Duthie will present on Developing with ASP.NET Read More...
I mentioned recently that we announced that we will be shipping the jQuery JavaScript library moving forward in Visual Studio and related products. Well the jQuery folks haven’t wasted any time making development of jQuery-enabled aps in Visual Studio Read More...
I want to say a big THANK YOU (I did say big, didn’t I?) to everyone who attended the MSDN Roadshow events this week in Roanoke, VA and Baltimore, MD. Several people requested copies of the slides and demos for the presentations, and I’ve uploaded the Read More...
Are you an ASP.NET developer torn between the built-in support for ASP.NET AJAX, and the richness of the jQuery AJAX library? Well I have good news for you. Scott Guthrie announced today that Microsoft will be shipping jQuery with Visual Studio moving Read More...
 
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