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Plunging into the sea of jQuery plugins – Part I(dotnetslackers.com)

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We take a look at how to create jQuery plugins and the official jQuery interaction plugins in jQuery UI library. read more...

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Using jQuery with ASP .NET(dotnetslackers.com)

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A brief introduction to jQuery and ways in which we can integrate it into ASP .NET read more...

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JQuery, the very very basics - Lesson 6(dotnetslackers.com)

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For every programming language, there is invariably string manipulation and array fiddling. No exception with JQuery. Being unobtrusive in principal and complimentary in nature, it does not try to replace the existing bulk of JavaScript functions with its own, rather, it simply adds some of the most sorely missed functions. read more...

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JQuery, the very very basics - Lesson 5(dotnetslackers.com)

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On with our journey of learning JQuery. Thanks to all of you who has stayed and cheered and made me go on, against my own lazy nature. So far, we have slowly walked through the bunch of commands by which we select, dress up, manipulate chains of elements and make them action bound. Now, let's look at the tiny set of commands for special-effects: show / hide with a speed, slide up / slide down, fade in and out. After all, we are human, insatiable for animations and wow factors. read more...

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JQuery, the very very basics - Lesson 4(dotnetslackers.com)

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On again with the very basics of JQuery. Thanks again for all of the kicks, dzones, stumbled-upons. I am wearing a permanent thank-you smile now. :) Now that we have done with the selection and manipulation of JQuery elements, time for some actions (event handling). Actions, reactions, interactions, through which we learn, connect and play, through which web becomes an inseperable part of our lives. read more...

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Unit Testing for Developers and Managers(udidahan.com)

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Excellent Post on Unit testing and real life read more...

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JQuery, the very very basics - Lesson 3(dotnetslackers.com)

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Snail on with my learning and writing about the very very basic lessons on JQuery. In "modern" (DOM) web programming, web pages are made up of a hierarchy of elements. Manipulation of elements goes far beyond styling and positioning, it involves almost everything, adding / deleting content, appending and removing children elements, attaching itself to a new parent, cloning ... Everything is possible. The question is : How? read more...

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JQuery, the very very basics - Lesson 2(dotnetslackers.com)

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So it is nice to be able to use a combination of JQuery selectors to grab an array of elements, however, it would be better if we know how to inspect them one by one and operate on them. read more...

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JQuery, the very very basics - Lesson 1(dotnetslackers.com)

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JQuery is the star among the growing list of JavaScript libraries. A few of its characteristics are light-weight, cross-browser compatibility and simplicity. A task that would take 10 lines of code with traditional JavaScript can be accomplished with JQuery in just 1 line of code. I write to record the series of very basic lessons I learned about JQuery (my study source is the very readable book JQuery in Action). read more...

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Debugging ASP .NET AJAX with Firebug and Web Development Helper(dotnetslackers.com)

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Bugs bite. With programming, bugs break your application; sour the relationship with the users. So by all means, debug! FireBug is a gem of bug for debugging. You can also debug with web development helper as well as native visual studio script debugger. read more...

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Visual Studio 2008: Making (Intelli)sense of JavaScript (dotnetslackers.com)

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Intellisense is to programming as Google Suggest to search. In visual studio 2005 and its precessors, we have very nice intellisense support on the server side. Now with Visual Studio 2008, we got great Intellisense support on JavaScript too. read more...

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MVC Preview: 1, 2, 3, 4(dotnetslackers.com)

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Main features, references and sample applications of the various MVC preview releases, from 1 through 4. read more...

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ASP, ASP .NET, ASP .NET AJAX - A brief history(dotnetslackers.com)

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A brief of history from asp, asp .net to asp .net ajax and what have happened in the midst. read more...

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JavaScript with ASP .NET server controls(dotnetslackers.com)

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Leverage the power of ASP .NET server controls and the rich capacity of JavaScript. Before ASP .NET, there was ASP; before ASP, there was JavaScript. While ASP has been gradually marginalized by the rapid succession of ASP .NET 1.x, 2.x and now 3.x, JavaScript remains the sole source and foundation of snappy client-side user experience. read more...

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