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SUMMARY:Two Presentation on Ajaz
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DESCRIPTION:At 5:30 pm on October 7th at the Jones Center we will have two\npresentations on Ajax.  The first will be a introduction to Ajax by Robby\nGregory and the second will be back space support with MS Ajax 3.5 by Scott Cate from INETA.  So\ncome join us to learn more about Ajax.  Lighting PresentationTitle: Javascript AjaxDescription: An introduction to Synchronous and Asynchronous Ajax with Javascript.Presenter: Robby Gregory is a Programmer Analyst\nin the Information Systems Division for Wal-Mart Stores Inc.  He\ncurrently works on the Sustainability and Reputation Management\nteam where he develops internal and external .NET web applications in\nC#.  Lately, Robby has been focusing on using client-side code to help develop more loosely coupled applications.\n\nRobby has a Bachelor of Arts with a\nmajor in Computer Information Science and a minor in General Business. \nHe currently lives in Bentonville, Ar.\nMain PresentationTitle: Back Button Support with MS Ajax 3.5SP1\nDescription: First came html, then came page postbacks, then came AJAX, then came confusion.\n\nWith the popular use of AJAX, your customers have lost there back\nbutton navigation. ASP.NET SP1 to the rescue. Now you have a\nnavigation event that can be used in conjunction with the\nScriptManager to keep track of your History Points. When you perform a\npartial page postback, and want your page consumer to be able to undo\nthat postback, you can register a 'HistoryPoint' - and the Back Button\nwill come alive. After the user has navigated backwards, the forward\nbutton will work as well.\n\nThis new History portion of the ScriptManger is now without it's\nGotchas. In addition to the basic functionality of the Back Button\nsupport offered in SP1, you will also learn several tips and tricks to\nstay out of trouble in the future.\n\nPresenter: Scott Cate is the President of myKB.com, Inc., in\nScottsdale, Arizona.  myKB.com is a technology company specializing in\ncommercial ASP.NET applications. His product line includes CloudDB.com,\nEasyDB.com,myKB.com, KBAlertz.com, and many others.  Scott also runs\nAZGroups.com, an Arizona based INETA User Group, and is a member of\nASPInsiders.com, a group devoted to giving early feedback to the\nMicrosoft ASP.NET Team. Scott has also been awarded the ASP.NET MVP for\nsix years in a row, from 2004-2009.  In addition, Scott has co-authored\nan AJAX book titled "Beginning AJAX with ASP.NET", authored both C# and\nVB AJAX Video Training Courses for AppDev, as well as the non-fiction\nnovel "Surveillance" (\nhttp://surveillance-the-novel.com ).\nSwag: Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Heroes Kit\n\nWhen: \nDate \n5:30 PM - 5:45 PM - Welcome and News, Sign-in and Food \n5:45 PM - 6:00 PM - Lighting Presentation \n6:00 PM - 6:10 PM - Intermission – Presenter switch over \n6:10 PM – 7:30 PM – Main Presentation\n7:30 PM – 8:00 PM – Closing and Prize give-a-ways\nWhere: \nThe Jones  Center \n922 East Emma Avenue \nSpringdale, AR 72764 \nRoom 113\nNetMeeting URL: http://snipr.com/3a52x\nhttp://cid-0009222840126222.events.live.com/\n
LOCATION:The Jones Center Springdale AR
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