e-Learning: Free ASP.NET AJAX Training
[Via Brad Abrams] In the Microsoft e-learning developer catalog (web section) a new online course on "Developing Enhanced Web Experiences with Microsoft® ASP.NET AJAX Extensions" is available for free.
I have been playing around with ASP.NET AJAX since the CTP's and beta's but I'm going to block some time early next week to go through this online course. I'm sure there will be some useful content that I can reuse when doing my web experience workshop at the end of next week.
For all web developers AJAX is a hot topic these days. This is an excellent (and free!) way to increase your knowledge on AJAX technologies.
Title: Clinic 5230: Developing Enhanced Web Experiences with Microsoft® ASP.NET AJAX Extensions
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 2 Hours
Language: English
Description:
In this 2-hour clinic you will learn about the rich functionality that ASP.NET AJAX Extensions provides for building highly responsive and enhanced web applications. In addition to learning about the different server and client components of ASP.NET AJAX, you will also learn how to build new ASP.NET AJAX applications and how to upgrade existing ASP.NET applications to take advantage of ASP.NET AJAX.
This clinic is appropriate for experienced .NET Web Developers and Software Architects who are looking to incorporate ASP.NET AJAX within their existing and future solutions.
Clinic Overview
- Module Introduction
- Navigation Overview
Overview of ASP.NET AJAX
- Module Introduction
- Introduction to AJAX and ASP.NET AJAX
- Introduction to the Architecture of ASP.NET AJAX
- Module Summary
Programming with ASP.NET AJAX
- Module Introduction
- Building a Simple ASP.NET AJAX Application
- Using the AJAX Library to Enhance Web User Interfaces
- Calling Web Services and Web Methods from the Client
- Module Summary
Additional Information
- Module Introduction
- Glossary
- Next Steps
Technorati tags: ASP.NET AJAX, Web Experiences, e-learning, Visual Studio 2005
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