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ASP.NET

Two way data binding in ASP.NET
Posted: 24 Feb 2004   Updated: 10 Jun 2004   Views: 214,826   Rating: 4.68/5    Votes: 68   Popularity: 8.58
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How two use the design time services to provide 2 way data binding in ASP.NET
ObjectDataSource In Depth
Posted: 22 Mar 2006   Updated: 22 Mar 2006   Views: 147,787   Rating: 4.78/5    Votes: 36   Popularity: 7.43
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 179   Downloaded: 1,470
An article to master the ObjectDataSource.

ASP.NET Controls

Creating a custom DataSourceControl with full design time support
Posted: 2 Jan 2007   Updated: 19 Jun 2007   Views: 39,117   Rating: 4.37/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.37
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An article on creating a DataSourceControl with full design time support

Custom Controls

DHTML timer control
Posted: 13 Oct 2005   Updated: 13 Oct 2005   Views: 58,781   Rating: 4.64/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 5.71
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How to implement a reusable DHTML timer.
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Manuel Abadia

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Spain Spain

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Manuel Abadia had his MS Degree in Computer Science (Univ. Murcia, Spain)
 
He is a Freelance Software Architect/Engineer and Trainer.
 
He sells his own components in his webpage (http://www.manuelabadia.com).
 
He was the Software Architect for the MoviTAP project that won the first prize in the Microsoft and Vodafone mobile web Services contest.
 
He has done some external work in companies like Namco America Inc. and Gaelco SA.
 
He has contributed to the MAME project (http://www.mamedev.com) for some years (and continues to do so eventually).


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