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ASP.NET JQuery Datatables Server Side Integration

ASP.NET JQuery Datatables Server Side Integration
ASP.NET JQuery Datatables Server Side Integration


In this .Net solution, you will find a full working site using the popular JQuery datatables plugin. The solution is served 100% by data from the backend (this is, it uses datatables with its server side options). This is a nice alternative if you want to display tabular information but you want to use something different than a repeater or a gridview or other commercial (and usually expensive) .Net server components. And why is it a nice alternative? Other than the price factor we just mentioned, sometimes using server side components makes harder to keep a clear separation of concerns between the client code and the server side stuff. Nowadays MVC is a very mature technology, but we offer this project as a nice in between solution, if you want to keep using WebForms, but you want to reduce the usage of server side components, use trusted and proved JQuery and its plugins on your project, and also, if you want to stay away from the Ajaxtoolkit, a wonderful technology that sometimes can be hard to debug, and also, its black box approach can sometimes generate very heavy traffic between calls. JQuery and its light JSON calls will make your application fast and responsive.
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XamRight 1.441

XamRight 1.441
XamRight 1.441


When writing code in C# you get a lot of help from the language and IDEs keeping you from making a bunch of kinds of mistakes. Type safety stops a lot of potential bugs from making it past the Compile step. The refactoring support for C# is pretty slick as well. Move code around, rename stuff, change namespaces, and it all gets sorted out quickly.
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CoffeeCup Visual Site Designer 7.0.26 Retail

CoffeeCup Visual Site Designer 7.0.26 Retail
CoffeeCup Visual Site Designer 7.0.26 Retail | 24 Mb


Web design shouldn’t be overwhelming. In fact, it can actually be—wait for it—fun. With that in mind, we crafted Visual Site Designer, quite possibly the easiest-to-use web design app in the known universe. It’s entirely WYSIWYG, which means you don’t have to touch HTML to create an eye-popping website (unless you really want to). Just build your site exactly the way you want it using tools that take care of all the hard stuff for you.
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