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Praise for Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls
“If you’re an ASP.NET developer looking for the shortest road to delivering AJAX-
enabled, Web 2.0 applications, Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls has what
you need. Deliver interactive AJAX functionality that today’s web applications
demand, using tools and methods you already know.”
—Shawn Burke
AJAX Control Toolkit Director, Microsoft
“You know what is frustrating? When I read or hear about a technology, start play-
ing with it, and then dead end because the documentation only covers simple con-
cepts or a reference book just gives you an introduction that is nothing more than
a glorified regurgitation of the documentation. Adam Calderon and Joel Rumerman
take you to the next level as you begin or refine building ASP.NET AJAX Server
Controls. They not only show you how, but dive deep to give you insight and guid-
ance. This book is intended for those who want to go beyond UpdatePanel and
build their own controls. If you are looking for a primer, then look for another book
on the shelf—this is hardcore.”
—Thomas Lewis
Web User Experience Evangelism Manager, Microsoft
Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls is the most complete and thorough resource
available for this powerful AJAX framework. The authors have provided tremen-
dous depth into the flexibility and extensibility of the technology for beginning and
advanced developers alike, going far beyond the simple cases covered in other
sources.”
—Jason Schmitt
Vice President of Products, Steelbox Networks
“Kudos to Adam Calderon and Joel Rumerman for tackling the subject of building
AJAX Server Controls. This book is The Red Pill for ASP.NET AJAX Developers (see
the Matrix movie). Custom Controls and components are the .NET Developer’s best
opportunity for code reuse, and this book takes controls building into the AJAX
era.”
—Joe Stagner
Senior Program Manager, Developer Tools & Platforms, Microsoft
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Microsoft .NET Development Series
John Montgomery, Series Advisor
Don Box, Series Advisor
Brad Abrams, Series Advisor
The award-winning Microsoft .NET Development Series was established in 2002 to provide professional
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