20 Must Read ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery and Silverlight articles on DotNetCurry – 2009
Posted by: Minal Agarwal ,
on 12/16/2009,
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Category ASP.NET
Abstract: Web technologies have become enormously popular. The authors at DotNetCurry acknowledge this fact and continue working hard to deliver articles, how-to’s, tips and techniques around Microsoft Web and related technologies. This post contains 20 Must Read articles that were published in the year 2009 and focus around web technologies like ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery and Silverlight
20 Must Read ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery and Silverlight articles on DotNetCurry – 2009
Web technologies have become enormously popular. The authors at DotNetCurry acknowledge this fact and continue working hard to deliver articles, how-to, tips and techniques around Microsoft Web and related technologies. This post contains 20 Must Read articles that were published in the year 2009 and focus around web technologies like ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery and Silverlight. These articles have been selected based on viewership, comments and user rating. Featured Authors include Malcolm Sheridan, Suprotim Agarwal (MVP), Shoban Kumar (MVP) and Harsh Bardhan
Articles on ASP.NET, MVC and jQuery
Calling JavaScript from ASP.NET Master Page and Content Pages - Part II - In this article, we will see some common problems and their solutions of calling JavaScript from a Master/Content page. This article is Part II of the series ‘Calling JavaScript from ASP.NET Master Page and Content Pages’ and in this article; we will cover JavaScript in Content Pages.
Querying an ASP.NET SiteMap using LINQ - In this article, I will show you how to ‘query’ the ASP.NET SiteMap using LINQ. The intention of this article is to demonstrate the power and simplicity of querying an XML document like the ASP.NET SiteMap using LINQ.
Creating a Tabbed Wizard Interface in ASP.NET using jQuery Tabs - A tabbed interface saves UI space, by holding different categories of information in one window. Tabs also simplify navigation between different documents. jQuery has a very cool Tab Plugin. In this article, I will demonstrate how to integrate the Tab Plugin with ASP.NET Panels to create a Tabbed Wizard Interface.
Shift Focus to the Next Control during a PostBack using ASP.NET and LINQ - We at times come across a requirement where a feature in a web application is supposed to behave similar to that of its windows counterpart. One such requirement is to either maintain the focus on the control that caused a postback or to shift focus to the next control after a postback. In this article, we will use ASP.NET and LINQ to do so.
Articles on Silverlight
Drawing with Ink in ASP.NET using Silverlight - In this article, we will create an Ink Sketch pad application using ASP.NET and Silverlight where users will be able to draw strokes into the pad. We will also see how to add Silverlight to an existing ASP.NET application.
Grouping in Silverlight 3 DataGrid - DataGrid is a very useful and powerful control whether used in a Windows or a Web application. Grouping data is a very common requirement in the DataGrid. In Silverlight 3 DataGrid, we can now group records with ease. In this article, we will first explore how to group data from a static datasource. Later on, we will then connect to database and group the data from the database.
I hope you liked this list. In the next list, we will be publishing the best articles on LINQ, C#, VB.NET, Expression Web, VSTS, Windows Forms and other technologies. Stay tuned!
This article has been editorially reviewed by Suprotim Agarwal.
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Minal Agarwal, Expression Web MVP, MCDST, works as a freelance web designer (
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