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Live from Redmond: Visual WebGui - An Enterprise AJAX application in 20 minutes
February 13, 2008 :: 1086 Views
Live from Redmond: Visual WebGui - An Enterprise AJAX application in 20 minutes.
Event ID: 1032369623
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English.
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.NET,.NET Framework,ASP.NET.
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Developer.
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Duration:
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60 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Thursday, March 13, 2008 1:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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It is all about simplicity: Simplicity in programming next generation complex AJAX application that makes the productivity difference. In this Webcast we will demystify Visual WebGui. We will build a fully blown application in less than 20 minutes, and strip off the covers, showing you how you can cut your development cycle by as much as 90% .
Visual WebGui is open source, so you can dive into the code. Throughout the webcast we will demonstrate that while VWG enables rapid application development (RAD) , the developer is free to create custom controls, wrap third party controls , invoke HTML resources and interop with standard ASP.NET applications like DNN and others, all in a matter of minutes.
Presenter: Joe Stagner, Microsoft's Opinionated Misfit Geek
Joining Joe: Guy Peled, CTO of Visual WebGui, who is a renowned expert specializing in Web technologies. He is an author of two products, the most recent one being the Enterprise RIA platform called Visual Webgui. Guy served as chief architect in the IDF and for leading enterprises for over 13 years specializing on MS platforms. Guy helps lead the On-Server AJAX paradigm shift as a solution for strategic adaptation of AJAX and now Silverlight for Enterprise usages by lecturing and evangelizing on the subject.
About the Live From Redmond series. This series of Live Meeting presentations are designed specifically for the community by members of the Microsoft product teams. The presentations are all done by actual team members working on the specific technology, and are a great way to hear from and ask your questions directly to the product team.
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