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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML - It's Ajax and it's everywhere. Start at the ASP.NET Ajax site and work from there...there's a ton of resources at your disposal.
Videos -
There's an entire section at http://www.asp.net/learn/ajax-videos/ filled with over 60 AJAX Videos, including, but certainly not limited to these great beginner tutotrials:
Get Started with ASP.NET AJAX - Take your first steps toward learning Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX, from downloading and installing the framework to creating your first AJAX-style application.
Podcasts
The ServerSide Podcast- Patterns for Ajax Developement with Brad Abrams (
Part 1,
Part 2)
Webcasts
This session deals some of the advanced topis in ASP.NET AJAX including web service call backs, predictive fetch patterns, paging pattern etc., and deals with some of the internals of ASP.NET AJAX including the Update Panel internals.
Enjoy! Be sure to check out the sub-pages beneath this page!
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