Thu, 8 September 2005 An interview with Miljan Braticevic over Skype. ComponentArt is working on a new set of components that provide support for Ajax style development. Listen in as Miljan talks about Ajax, their new components, and a Windows Explorer type sample from the ComponentArt web site at http://webui30.componentart.com/
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Thu, 8 September 2005 An interview with Michael Schwarz over Skype. Michael is the original author of the "Ajax Library for .NET" and is currently working on a library titled "AJAX.NET Professional."
Tools that Michael users:
Visual Studio.NET
Fiddler.
Firefox Debugging Console.
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Thu, 8 September 2005 Julie Lerman or her blog at Ziff-Davis.
Doug Reilly.
Jason Salas.
Scott Mitchell.
Scott’s articles for creating an Editable Datagrid. Article 16 and Article 17.
Direct download: ASPNETPodcast20050831-EditableDataGrid.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:13 AM Comments[5] |
Thu, 25 August 2005 Wally is back in the latest ASP.NET Podcast, show #13 which features :-
Erik Porter, Polymorphic Podcast with Craig Shoemaker, Scott Fletcher's PodCheck Review, Listener emails and Accessibility discussion Comments[4] |
Sat, 20 August 2005 Podcast Show #12. An interview with Australian SQL Guru, Greg Low talking about SQL 2005 and its benefits to an ASP.NET developer. Comments[5] |
Tue, 16 August 2005 ASP.NET Podcast Show #11 - Intro to Ajax and the Ajax Library for .NET.
It includes:
- Jesse James Garrett’s original essay on Ajax.
- XMLHttpRequest Object documentation for Firefox.
- Microsoft’s XML Dom Document Object.
- Ajax Library for .NET.
- Scott Guthrie's blog about Atlas/Ajax.
- Javascript debugging for Firefox.
- Nikhil Kothari’s HttpDebugging tool.
- www.ajaxinfo.com
- Software as she’s developed Ajax Podcast.
- Scott Cate’s Site.
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Thu, 11 August 2005 A double interview special. Interviews with Sahil Malik and Hilary Cotter. The Show notes are:
Sahil Malik's Blog.
Sahil Malik's .NET 1.1 book.
Sahil Malik's .NET 2.0 book.
My ADO.NET Book.
Hilary Cotter.
People that are mentioned
Kirk Evans.
ScottW.
Terri Morton.
Doug Reilly.
Programmer's Pastime: Better Off Dead.
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Sun, 7 August 2005 ASP.NET podcast show #9 - Interview Nikhil Kothari, Windows Services with Visual Basic .NET, and Programs Pastime Comments[4] |
Sun, 7 August 2005 ASP.NET Podcast Show #8 - The Downunder edition! - Interview with Darren Niemke. Comments[4] |
Sun, 17 July 2005 The ASP.NET Mobile Show - Show #7 Comments[6] |

