Introduction to Web 2.0 and "Atlas"
A Quick History of Web Development
The Problems and Benefits of Web Applications
How XMLHTTPRequest Changed the Picture
Understanding Web 2.0
- Ajax-Enabled User Experiences
- User-Generated Content
- Social Networking
- Mashups
- Monetizing Attention
- Web 2.0 at Microsoft
Postback Examples
- Standard Postbacks
- "Atlas" Postbacks
The "Atlas" Framework
Understanding Server-Side and Client-Side Atlas Features
Examples of Server-Side "Atlas" Support
- ScriptManager
- UpdatePanel
- Triggers
- Additional Server Controls
- Control Extenders
Examples of Client-Side "Atlas" Techniques
- Using XML Script Blocks
- Enabling Object-Oriented Client-Side Coding
- Client-Side "Atlas" Controls
- Procedural and Declarative Solutions
- Data Access and Data Binding
- Accessing ASP.NET Services
- Using Server-Side Bridges to Access External Services
Your InstructorAndy Baron is a nationally recognized industry expert specializing in
Visual Basic, Visual C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, SQL Server and SQL Server Business
Intelligence. He has authored and presented more than 15 Visual Studio and SQL Server courses for AppDev. Andy is also Senior Consultant with MCW Technologies, as well as a contributing editor for Advisor Media and Pinnacle Publications, a writer for SQL Server Magazine, and co-author of the Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server. Since 1995, Andy has been selected each year as a Microsoft MVP for his contributions to Microsoft's online support. Andy also speaks regularly at industry conferences.