Join Nick Harrison as we review some simple implementations of common UI tasks using jQuery to add speed and interactivity to your MVC application.
- We will focus on jQuery UI to build a rich interactive web application
- We will show how to push user interaction logic to the client and other strategies to avoid full post backs
- We will explore various templating strategies to make dynamic content a little simpler
- We will showcase how the actions in our controllers make natural endpoints for AJAX calls
In the end we will have a new perspective on what is possible in a dynamic interactive web application.
Nick Harrison is a software architect who has worked with the .NET framework since its original release. His interest are varied and span much of the breadth of the framework itself. On most day, you can find him trying to find balance between his technical curiosities and family / personal life.
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Website: www.wonkharrison.com
Blog: www.geekswithblogs.net/nharrison
Twitter: twitter.com/neh123us
Meeting Agenda:
5:30-6:00 - Welcome/Food
6:00-6:15 - Announcements
6:15-7:45 - Presentation
7:45-8:00 - Give-aways
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October 18
Thanks for the reminder; the source code from the presentation is in the More -> Files section of this site or can be downloaded directly from here: http://files.meetup.com/2235051...![]()
October 16
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October 11
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