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Developing AJAX Web Applications with Castle Monorail
- Date
- Sat, 6 Dec 2008, 18:30 - 20:00 (Add to calendar)
- Venue
- Skills Matter , London, GB
- Cost
- Free
Who: Gojko Adzic & David De Florinier
What: Developing AJAX Web Applications with Castle Monorail
Where: Skills Matter, London
When: 12 June 2008 Starts at 18:30
TO REGISTER VISIT:
http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/open-source-dot-net/developing-ajax-web-applications-with-castle-monorail
THE EVENT
Monorail is the model-view-controller engine of the Castle Project, bringing many of the best ideas of Ruby on Rails to the .NET world.
In this talk, David De Florinier and Gojko Adzic show how Monorail makes it easy to develop .NET based AJAX applications, and how to use the Castle Project to build Web 2.0 applications effectively.
Come to this session if you are a .NET web developer. Everyone is welcome!
ABOUT GOJKO ADZIC
Gojko Adzic is the author of more than 200 articles about programming, operating systems, Internet and new technologies published in various online and print magazines, and has recently published his first book, Test Driven .NET Development with Fitnesse.
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