This gives users that invoice they want—plus a lot more that they don't, including application navigation controls, superfluous graphics, command buttons, and Web site headers/footers. Also, ...
Most Web users are accustomed to full-page updates each time they click a button, select an item from a drop-down list or perform another type of action. While reloading entire Web pages in the ...
The most glaring difference between Web and stand-alone applications is the disconnected nature of the Web. That is, a Web application isn't constantly connected (to a database server, application ...
Asynchronous programming allows you to execute tasks without holding up the execution flow or responsiveness of your application. By taking advantage of asynchronous methods to perform ...
To increase code reuse possibilities in your ASP.NET applications, you can use a couple of different patterns. Learn more about the Page Controller and Front Controller patterns and how you can ...
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