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Virtual Classroom : Building Web Apps with ASP.NET Jump Start


Hi there,

You can join this Jump Start session provided by Microsoft Virtual Academy – it’s tailored for experienced application developers interested in leveraging ASP.NET and Visual Studio 2012 to offer modern apps that target modern browsers. Two of Microsoft’s most seasoned ASP.NET speakers, Scott Hanselman and Jon Galloway, will provide an accelerated introduction to building modern web applications with ASP.NET 4.5 and ASP.NET MVC 4. In this course, they will target key scenarios like building mobile ready websites, social web applications as well as modern HTML5 browser features.


Technologies Covered

     •  New and advanced features in ASP.NET Web Forms
      •  ASP.NET MVC 4 and ASP.NET Web API
      •  jQuery
      •  SignalR
      •  Entity Framework
      •  Visual Studio 2012
      •  Internet Explorer 10 and HTML5
      •  Building apps for Office with HTML5
      •  Windows Azure Web Sites for ASP.NET developers

Details

February 19, 2013
8:00am-5:00pm PST

Register: In order to participate you need to register first.
Where : Live online
What  : Engaging, demo virtual class
Cost  : Free
Target Audience: Intended for developers who have at least six months of professional experience.

Hope this helps.

Developer info : Microsoft supports jQuery


As you know jQuery is a lightweight open source JavaScript library (only 15kb in size) that in a relatively short span of time has become one of the most popular libraries on the web. A big part of the appeal of jQuery is that it allows you to elegantly (and efficiently) find and manipulate HTML elements with minimum lines of code. jQuery also includes a built-in set of animation APIs that can be used as commands.  The combination allows you to do some really cool things with only a few keystrokes.

Microsoft has announced its plans to support the jQuery open-source JavaScript library – a fantastic library, which can really benefit ASP.NET and ASP.NET AJAX developers. Not only will Microsoft support the jQuery library, but they giant also plans to ship it as part of its Visual Studio tool set. Microsoft announced the news on Sept. 28. See: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/09/28/jquery-and-microsoft.aspx

The journey started when ScottGu decided to start supporting jQuery back in September 2008. The journey started for contributing features to jQuery when Scott sent Stephen Walther, Program Manager of ASP.Net for AJAX to meet with John Resig – the creator of jQuery and leader of the jQuery project – to find out whether Microsoft and jQuery could work together. Microsoft ASP.Net team shipped jQuery with every release of MVC and we already include jQuery in the Visual Studio 2010 templates for Web Forms and MVC. Now, Microsoft and the jQuery project have announced that three plugins developed by developers on the ASP.NET team – the jQuery Templates, jQuery Data Link, and jQuery Globalization plugins – have been accepted as official jQuery plugins. In addition, the jQuery Templates plugin will be integrated into jQuery 1.5 which is the next major release of jQuery.

Relevant info:
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– Scott Guthrie’s blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/10/04/jquery-templates-data-link-and-globalization-accepted-as-official-jquery-plugins.aspx
– jQuery team’s announcement: http://blog.jquery.com/2010/10/04/new-official-jquery-plugins-provide-templating-data-linking-and-globalization/
– Stephen’s blog: http://stephenwalther.com/blog/default.aspx.
– Video @ Channel 9 : Web Camps TV #5 – Microsoft Commits Code to jQuery!
Support for jQuery from Microsoft Product Support Services (PPS): http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/09/28/jquery-and-microsoft.aspx 

Developer info:
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– Sample article from: http://www.borismoore.com/2010/09/introducing-jquery-templates-1-first.html 
– MSDN Magazine article (Web Site Improvements Using jQuery and jQuery UI): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd898316.aspx
– MSDN Magazine article (Explore Rich Client Scripting With jQuery) – http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd453033.aspx

As i pointed our earlier jQuery is a fantastic library; using that you can do really cool things with only less programming efforts.

Try this out. Happy Programming!!

API’s that are not included in Exchange Server 2007 ?


When you migrated from Microsoft Exchange 2000 & 2003, where they provide several API’s that are not included in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Please find the following API’s that are not included in the Exchange Server 2007 environment & the recommended technologies to migrate to.


APIs that are not included in Exchange 2007
















































API


Status in Exchange 2007


Replacement Technology


CDOEX


De-emphasized but still supported.


Exchange Web Services


CDOEXM


Not included in Exchange 2007.


Microsoft Windows PowerShell and Exchange 2007 commands


CDOWF


Not included in Exchange 2007.


Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006


EXOLEDB


De-emphasized but still supported.


Exchange Web Services


MAPI


De-emphasized but still supported.


Exchange Web Services


Public Folders


De-emphasized but still supported.


Exchange Web Services


Store Events


De-emphasized but still supported.


Exchange Web Services


WebDAV


De-emphasized but still supported.


Exchange Web Services


Web Forms


Not included in Exchange 2007.


ASP.NET


WMI Providers


Not included in Exchange 2007.


Windows PowerShell and Exchange Server 2007 commands.