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Programming Microsoft® ASP.NET 4


As emphatic as it may sound, that crazy little thing called Ajax changed the way we approach Web development. Ajax triggered a chain reaction in the world of the Web. Ajax truly repre- sents paradigm shift for Web applications. And, as the history of science proves, a paradigm shift always has a deep impact, especially in scenarios that were previously stable and con- solidated. We are now really close to the day we will be able to say “the Web” without feeling the need to specify whether it contains Ajax or not. Just the Web—which has a rich client component, a made-to-measure layer of HTTP endpoints to call, and interchangeable styles. Like it or not, the more we take the Ajax route, the more we move away from ASP.NET Web Forms. In the end, it’s just like getting older. Until recently, Web Forms was a fantastic platform for Web development. The Web, however, is now going in a direction that Web Forms can’t serve in the same stellar manner. No, you didn’t pick up the wrong book, and you also did not pick up the wrong technology for your project.
Dino Esposito - Personal Name
978-0-7356-4338-3
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Information Technology
English
2011
1-988
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