Programming ASP.NET AJAX

Christian Wenz

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Programming ASP.NET AJAX

by Christian Wenz

2007

O'Reilly Media, Incorporated

461

9781306817486

Description

Provides information on building Web sites and applications using the ASP.NET 2.0 Ajax framework.

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Programming ASP.NET AJAX was written by Christian Wenz.

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