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The Razor Syntax - ASP.Net

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Razor syntax is a simple programming syntax for embedding server-based code in a web page. In a web page that uses the Razor syntax, there are two kinds of content: client content and server code. Client content is the stuff you're used to in web pages: HTML markup (elements), style information such as CSS, client script such as JavaScript, and plain text.

OData Services In ASP.NET Applications

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The Open Data Protocol (OData) is a Web protocol that relies on HTTP, Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) and JSON. You can use OData to expose, query and update data from a variety of applications, services and stores. The OData protocol allows you to query data over HTTP protocol and then get the result back in Atom, JSON or XML formats.

.NET Books: A First Look Inside ASP.NET v 2.0

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Whether you’re an existing alpha tester or one of the many who is privy to a PDC copy of Whidbey, this is the definitive source you’ll want in your arsenal for the next evolution of ASP.NET. There’s code galore, and the concepts are explained easily and well, while still mixing in the specifics of how the next version of .NET will help you become a better web developer.

Event Logging in .NET

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All the classes required for logging events to the windows event log are in the System.Diagnostics package. The most important class is the EventLog class.

Microsoft Silverlight

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Silverlight is a powerful development platform for creating engaging, interactive user experiences for Web, desktop, and mobile applications when online or offline.

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