Contents tagged with WinForms
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MVP Hayden: It looks to be bringing drag-and-drop desktop development to web
The demonstrations and screen casts I have seen on Visual WebGui are pretty intriguing. Visual WebGui's tagline is “bringing AJAX and Silverlight to enterprises”. It looks to be bringing drag-and-drop desktop development to web applications, and apparently the performance is pretty awesome.
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VWG AJAX and Silverlight development can be as simple as drag and drop, see live demo
This is a quick link for your convenience to Guy Peled 'Live from Redmond ' Webcast with Joe Stanger. bare with it the first 10 minitues are waiting period, just skip it HERE.
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VWG HTML and VWG Silverlight 2.0, on Live – From – Redmond Webcasts with Joe Stanger and Guy Peled are finally on 27th and 28th of March.
Being postponed due to glitch problems they are now on, for registration and details follow these links: -
We are advancing the shipment of Visual WebGui's Silverlight 2.0 CTP, to March 18, and aiming at shipping Beta version in no more then a couple of months time
SL 2.0 will be the premium alternative presentation layer foro VWG. It is inter-switchable with the exicting VWG HTML presentation. Its introduction, allow significant, unique benefits for Line–Of–Business (LOB) Web application:
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Web based Event Log (contributed by Gregory Lomax)
In the next 5 minute , I will demonstrate how we can develop Web based Event Log application
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One too many, I have been asked; the answer is, yes VWG's On-Server Web model, is at least as scalable as ASP.NET AJAX
The model gets high attentions from developers who keep questioning this model scalability.
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Silverlight over Visual webGui, live from Redmond webcast with Joe Stanger
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Sometimes such simple steps can triple up and more, your productivity
Guy Peled, Visual webGui CTO:
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SAP LAB's Asaf Saar: We will show case, our Visual WebGui application, and how we cut almost 90% on development resources at AJAXWORLD
My team and I started with plain asp.net, and then we tried the Microsoft .NET Ajax framework (back when it was called Atlas). We have also tried other open source AJAX frameworks and some commercial solutions. None of them answered our needs.
Then came this Israeli Software Company called Gizmox, they developed an AJAX framework with a totally different concept then what was available out there. Basically, with Visual WebGui, you develop your web applications as if you are developing a Win Form based application. Then you compile your project and magic, you get a web page with an amazing rich look and feel. Of course, since it’s all AJAX there are no refreshes, no postbacks, and it’s very fast. -
Join my webcast and see simplicity being used, to develop AJAX / Silverlight enterprise grade application in 20 minutes.