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Entries for the 'Talk of the day' Category
| Saturday, May 03, 2008 |
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MVP Mike McIntyre: Visual Web Gui is an open source product for porting .NET Windows Forms applications to the web
By Navot @ 11:51 AM :: 862 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Talk of the day
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It is used to create ASP.NET web applications with a very AJAX like experience - without the AJAX programming hassle.
It may be worth it to you to give it a try. Though it's little rough around the edges at this point, this product can be used today to produce web applications from .NET Windows Forms projects. And - the developer is rapidly improving the product each month.
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| Wednesday, April 16, 2008 |
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MVP Hayden: It looks to be bringing drag-and-drop desktop development to web
By Navot @ 11:28 AM :: 1202 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day, Silverlight
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It looks to be bringing drag-and-drop desktop development to web applications, and apparently the performance is pretty awesome. (Trackback)....
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| Monday, April 14, 2008 |
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If it's as good as it looks, it could be a time-saver for Microsoft-based corporate developers
By host @ 3:31 AM :: 1156 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Commercial, Talk of the day, Silverlight
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Obviously this is a Microsoft-based corporate solution: it uses Visual Studio, ASP.net, Silverlight, WinForms etc. Obviously there are dozens of Ajax frameworks for Web developers. But this looks like a relatively simple way for corporations to knock out Vista-style Web apps on their existing Microsoft platform.
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| Monday, March 31, 2008 |
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I still can't believe how great of a product this is!!
By Navot @ 7:22 AM :: 1205 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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Track back
"First, this product is the best thing since sliced bread. It seems to address every pain point we'd had over the years...we ca...
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| Thursday, February 21, 2008 |
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Gregory R Lomax: "… I haven't been this impressed …"
By guy.rosenblatt @ 4:05 AM :: 922 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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Gregory R Lomax: "… I haven't been this impressed with any technology since I first saw VB back in the day. Cudos to all the guys 'n' gals who's sweated blood into VWG. Outstanding job.
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| Sunday, February 17, 2008 |
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XML Journal: On-Server AJAX Paradigm Shift
By host @ 3:16 AM :: 1101 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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The AJAX hype had left enterprises behind with no adequate solutions for security concerns, cost of development, needed complexities support and off-line option. On-Server AJAX, offers revolutionary solutions to those concerns and needs.
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| Sunday, February 17, 2008 |
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SDTimes: Visual WebGui Has Window to AJAX
By host @ 2:58 AM :: 676 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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The application development and deployment tool targets users familiar with Windows Forms. “All the Visual Studio or Windows Forms documentation is basically the same for WebGui,”
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| Wednesday, February 13, 2008 |
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Live from Redmond: Visual WebGui - An Enterprise AJAX application in 20 minutes
By guy.rosenblatt @ 2:56 AM :: 861 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Commercial, Talk of the day
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It is all about simplicity: Simplicity in programming next generation complex AJAX application that makes the productivity difference. In this Webcast we will demystify Visual WebGui. We will build a fully blown application in less than 20 minutes, and strip off the covers, showing you how you can cut your development cycle by as much as 90% .
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| Tuesday, December 25, 2007 |
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| Tuesday, December 25, 2007 |
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| Thursday, December 20, 2007 |
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Mr. Reed (NetworkD) on porting desktop Heat into web by VWG
By itzik.spitzen @ 11:41 AM :: 875 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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"I stumbled upon VWG and installed it and after 1 hour I was convinced that we needed to port the entire project over and that any current time lose would be made up down the road with ease of maintainability so I actually took it upon myself to port it to Visual WebGui knowing that it was still a bit immature. I was presenting a business case to my manager to purchase it when the project became open source under the LGPL and it sealed the deal for me to begin the migration. It only took about 2 weeks to re-write what took 2 months to create."
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| Thursday, December 20, 2007 |
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Mr. Reed, NetworkD: 100%-400%+ improvement in speed with VWG…"
By itzik.spitzen @ 10:51 AM :: 827 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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Mark Reed, NetworkD’s Group Development Lead reveals “Once we went to VWG we saw anywhere from 100%-400%+ improvement in speed those issues that took 15 seconds went down to 2-3 seconds. I stumbled upon VWG and installed it and after 1 hour I was convinced that we needed to port the entire project over and that any current time lose would be made up down the road with ease of maintainability…”
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| Sunday, December 09, 2007 |
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SAP LABs: With VWG we cut development cycle by 90%
By itzik.spitzen @ 4:07 AM :: 3702 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Technical, Talk of the day
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The VWG based solution called SNAP (SAP NetWeaver Test Automation Project) delivers great value to the company. The Web based solution serves over 500 users worldwide and has garnered high praise from both users and onlookers as a very responsive, highly usable system. Asaf Saar – Team Leader of SAP Labs NetWeaver UI Test Development team, says: "My team and I started with plain asp.net, and then we tried the Microsoft .NET Ajax framework (back when it was called Atlas). We have also tried other open source AJAX frameworks and some commercial solutions. None of them answered our needs.
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