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November 2006 - Posts

Part 3 of 3: Creating sub-projects using the Visual Studio Development Server and Web Application Projects
This is the Part 3 of a 3 part series on using sub-projects with the Web Application Projects add-in for Visual Studio 2005. Part 1 of the series can be found here . Part 2 of the series can be found here . This post covers the final concept I wanted Read More...
Getting started with ASP.NET AJAX in Visual Web Developer
Once you download ASP.NET AJAX , you are ready to start using Visual Web Developer and Visual Studio 2005 for your development. The first thing you will notice when you open up Visual Web Developer is that you now have a new project type called ASP.NET Read More...
Visual Web Developer Starter Kits
Many of you are probably aware of Visual Web Developer/Visual Studio web site starter kits that are available online. If you have not seen or used these yet, they are complete end-to-end working web site templates that you can either use a starting point Read More...
Live from Redmond - webcast series
Over the past month, we have been doing a round of webcasts titled “Live from Redmond”. These are technology presentations made by team members working on the various products. You can get more details on these from Simon Muzio’s blog . The upcoming web Read More...
Beta2 of ASP.NET AJAX (formerly Atlas) has shipped!
This Monday we shipped Beta2 of the ASP.NET AJAX framework – formerly known as “Atlas”. You can visit the ASP.NET AJAX website or Scott Guthrie’s blog article for details. The bits can be downloaded from here . We have made sure that the already shipped Read More...
Visual Web Developer Express turns one!
This week marks the first anniversary of Visual Studio 2005 and the Express editions. Almost a year ago to the day - 11/7/2005 to be precise - was the day we launched Visual Studio 2005. That also marked the debut of the free Express Editions that have Read More...
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