Course Overview
AJAX applications are highly interactive, responsive and easy to use. They are also quite efficient from a network perspective. The real problem, however, is the difficulty most professionals encounter when architecting and implementing these applications.
In this five-day training seminar, participants will explore in detail the challenge of AJAX architectures and the Web, and identify an easy and a not-so-easy way to AJAX with their positives and negatives, features and drawbacks. They will also devise an AJAX presentation layer as a two-tier model with a JavaScript-powered front-end and a multi-layer service-based back-end communicating over HTTP and using JSON feeds. Read
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Note: Students are required to bring their own laptops to class.
Who Should Attend
The workshop is ideal for developers and architects of Web solutions. Familiarity with ASP.NET programming is required, as well as a strong knowledge of the ASP.NET internal architecture. Experience with dynamic HTML, JavaScript, NET 3.x, WPF and WCF is highly beneficial.
Benefits and Learning
Objectives
This This workshop is a unique opportunity to learn the patterns, practices, and technologies used to build richer Web solutions on the Microsoft platform.
Additional discussion topics include:
- Which services should be used? REST, WS-*, WCF, or just a remote API?
- Should the user interface be created programmatically in JavaScript or have it generated as markup on the server?
- Is it worth considering client technologies more powerful than JavaScript? And a delivery format for the application that is more descriptive than HTML?
- Read more in the Full Course Outline.
Don't miss on this unique opportunity to learn from the IDesign architects, who share their experience from numerous design projects and offer a profound insight on architecture, technology and its application.
Plus, receive valuable takeaways. The material presented includes IDesign’s original techniques and goes well beyond anything found in conventional sources. The class uses lab exercise and numerous (100+) conceptual demos and original tools and utilities. Attendees will find the demos useful not only in class but after it. The demos serve as a starting point for new projects, and as a rich reference and samples source.
Read the Instructor Bio: Dino Esposito.
June 8-12, 2009 Vancouver, BC $3250CAD Register
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