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Published on 27 Mar 2008 from Amit's Blog
Caching plays a major role in developing highly scalable web applications. We can cache any http get request in the user browser for a predefined time, if the user request the same URL in that predefined time the response will be loaded from the browser cache instead of the server. You can archive t 
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Published on 26 Mar 2008 from Amit's Blog
[Note: This post was meant to be published the day after MIX08 version was out] I have upgraded Kigg with the new bits. Upgrading was plain and simple, though I created a new project and added the files instead of changing the Guids. There has been few changes in the web project which are requ 
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Published on 20 Feb 2008 from Amit's Blog
Earlier, I mentioned that I will be writing a series of articles on developing Kigg. The first part is now live. Check it out. 
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Published on 18 Feb 2008 from Amit's Blog
For last few weeks, I was bit busy developing a sample application with the new ASP.NET MVC Framework and I am really glad that we finally made it. So, from the DotNetSlackers.com Team I am presenting Kigg. Kigg is Developed with: Regular Web Forms for View. LINQ to SQL for developing the Mode 
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Published on 13 Feb 2008 from Amit's Blog
It seems, today is my celebration day. First, our open source project AjaxDataControls get mentioned in Ajaxian. And now Joe Stagner shows ajax style file upload in the new ASP.NET How do I video series which I posted few months ago. I have used this technique extensively and it really se 
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Published on 13 Feb 2008 from Amit's Blog
Checkout that AjaxDataControls has been reviewed in the Ajaxian. Really sweet!!! Do let us know what you like and don't like and what else do you want to see in future. 
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Published on 18 Jan 2008 from Amit's Blog
My ex-buddy Tanzim Saqib has wrote an excellent article on creating controls in Volta. Really worth to check it out. 
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Published on 14 Jan 2008 from Amit's Blog
I am proud to announce the final release of v1.0 of AjaxDataControls. The v1.0 has a lot of enhancements and bug fixes, which I have mentioned in my previous post, the whole API is now available in CHM format. The Latest sample also has few cool demo of Ajax Control Toolkit integration. Checkout th 
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Published on 14 Jan 2008 from Amit's Blog
In my previous post, I have shown how to do data binding, data sorting and different type of columns of AjaxDataControls GridView. In this post, I will show how to enable Drag and Drop of the GridView Columns and automatically persist it with the help of Ajax Profile Service. The GridView internally 
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Published on 14 Jan 2008 from Amit's Blog
I have recently started writing a multi-part series article on AJAX Control Toolkit. Throughout the series I will cover the following items:Explore Input Helpers - FilteredTextBox and NumericUpDown. Input Helpers - MaskEdit and Slider. Input Helpers - CascadingDropDown and Calendar. Input Helpers - 
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Published on 03 Jan 2008 from Amit's Blog
A short summary for them who are wondering about my MVP award and my contributions to the .NET Community: Open Source Projects: Asp.net Ajax Data Controls - Super Hit!!! Asp.net Ajax Exception Logging Articles: Asp.net Ajax Grid and Pager Asp.net Ajax Control Development Asp.net Ajax Repeater 
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Published on 01 Jan 2008 from Amit's Blog
I am proud to announce that I have been awarded as MVP in Visual Asp/Asp.net for 2008. "Dear Kazi Rashid, Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award! The MVP Award is our way of saying thank you for promoting the spirit of community and enhancing people’s lives 
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Published on 03 Dec 2007 from Amit's Blog
The GridView seems to be the most popular among the other controls of AjaxDataControls. In this post, I will give you a quick walk through on some of the basic features of GridView. DataBinding As mention in the past the purpose of these controls is to enrich the Client Centric Development Model of 
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Published on 29 Nov 2007 from Amit's Blog
We are very close in launching our v1.0 of AjaxDataControls and there are a lot enhancement and change has been made since the beta. Here are some of the important: Overall:1. Namespace changed from Ajax.Data.Controls to AjaxDataControls (Otherwise it was conflicting with other popular JS library li 
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Published on 10 Nov 2007 from Amit's Blog
My ex-partner of crime Mehfuz recently wrote an excellent article on how to develop a custom Linq Provider. In this article he shows how to interact with the popular photo sharing site Flickr with a custom Linq provider. Check it out. 
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Published on 06 Nov 2007 from Amit's Blog
My favorite .NET Community site DotNetSlackers recently launched a contest, the prizes are really cool, all you have to do post questions and answers and become the top 3 contributor of the forum. The Prizes are: 1st Prize: Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET(worth $799) and XBox 360 Elite (worth $499) 
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Published on 28 Oct 2007 from Amit's Blog
We have just made our online examples live. Check it out how fast you can create highly scalable rich Internet application with Asp.net Ajax Client Centric Development Model. 
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Published on 26 Oct 2007 from Amit's Blog
I will be joining Telerik Inc from 1st November as a Senior Developer in Sitefinity team, my initial responsibility will be adding more personalization features and of course Asp.net Ajax related issues. All my best wishes to my previous employer Pageflakes prior starting my new job. 
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Published on 26 Oct 2007 from Amit's Blog
I am proud to announce the Beta release of AjaxDataControls. If you do not know about this project, please read my older post over here. The project ownership has been also changed, now it belongs to DotNetSlackers.com and released under the BSD license. There are a lot of enhancements and bug fixes 
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Published on 01 Oct 2007 from Amit's Blog
I am the 3rd prize winner for the month of September. If you do not have an account in community-credit, then go and create it, may be next month you will be one of the winner. They usually give around 15 prizes each month based upon your contribution to the development community. 