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Patch Theme download for Visual WebGui 6.3.9
A Patch Theme that fixes some renedering issues for version 6.3.9 was released.
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Thank You Twitter Hackers
The repeated Twitter hacking exposes the complex and serious security issues on the web.
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The Geeks are back on a role with a new episode
The Visual WebGui Geeks are back after a short break with a new episode that is available on the Geeks on a role blog.
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Visual WebGui Professional Studio 6.3.9 released
Visual WebGui Professional Studio version 6.3.9 was released.
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Developing an AJAX CMS Framework with Visual WebGui
Flexible software systems require a foundation that supplies the basic system services that's easy for developers to use, yet powerful enough to support complex and flexible systems—in other words, a framework.
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A new VWG Web & Cloud Platform Preview was released
The 2nd Preview version of the upcoming Visual WebGui 6.4 breakthrough Web & Cloud platform was released and available for free download.
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Visual WebGui launches new community Wiki site
Visual WebGui, the Web & Cloud Application Development Platform, announces the creation of a Wiki page designed to provide a new interaction zone for Visual WebGui users to read, post, and share development knowledge.
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Visual WebGui for ASP.NET Ajax (and other Ajax) Web Developers
I would like to bring to your attention the following article that compares between traditional web development paradign represented by ASP.NET and a new approach represented by Visual WebGui.
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Name challenge for Visual WebGui new Web & Cloud offerings
Visual WebGui is evolving and as we go new opportunities present themselves. As you all know we have been working hard on maturing Visual WebGui rich web offerings along with adding functionality that you, VWG community members have been asking for.
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asp.netPro: A magical framework for better RIAs
I would like to share a very interesting article I found on asp.netPRO that provides a review of Visual WebGui. The article was written by Bill Haider, a Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET and this is how it starts: