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Client Callbacks in ASP.Net [Technical Blog]
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By Default ASP.Net pages communicate with the server through a mechanism call “PostBack”. Postback is very useful and efficient, except for the cases, where 1) You have a huge page, with a lot of processing required at server, so doing all that processing on every postback is not only waste of resou
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Technorati Tags: C#,.Net FrameworkHere i posted another entry, showing implementation of a simple configuration section, now consider following listing<customSection> <elements> <add name=”FirstAssembly.FirstType” assembly=”FirstAssembly” shoul
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Being an software developer, trying to understand the problem, trying to figure out how best it can be solved and then going through the joy of implementing a solution, continously improving it and watching it becoming part of peoples live has been my passion and primary reason that i love my job so much.
I specialise in .Net Framework, C# language, ASP.Net, Distributed Applications using WCF and Web Services (WS.* and REST), WPF, WF and Ajax along with SQL Server.
I have sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that i have been involved in many successful software development projects since last 9 years and since last 6 years i have been working on this exciting technology called .Net Framework and it brings me such a joy that since then both .Net Framework and Myself (professionally!) have been growing together. Next destination in our journey is “THE CLOUD”.
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