Windows development tutorials

Windows development tutorials

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ASP .NET Ajax Tutorial
ASP.NET Ajax marks Microsoft's foray into the ever-growing Ajax framework market. Simply put, this new environment for building Web applications puts Ajax at the front and center of the .NET Framework. This tutorial introduces developers to ASP.NET Ajax with a plethora of tips, tutorials and webcasts.

Silverlight Tutorial
Silverlight garnered much attention at the MIX07 conference, and the buzz has yet to die down. This tutorial defines Silverlight, answers some frequently asked questions, offers some basic reference material and gives you the ins and outs of Silverlight. This tutorial links to a variety of articles, news and samples that will help Web developers see what Silverlight will be able to do for them.

This was first published in March 2011