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A Technological New Year’s Resolution to Go from Thick to Thin…or Not?

At Gizmox (which produces Visual WebGui), we’re making a personal resolution, which isn’t to go from Fat to Thin (Client that is…), but rather to find a balance between Thick and Thin (Client that is…)...

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Code Snippets: Upload a file using c# as client to a PHP server

Code Snippets: Upload a file using c# as client to a PHP server

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Code Snippets: Simple WCF chat application with database (LINQ)

This project will consists of a WCF service (ISERVICE [Interface] & SERVICE [C# code to implement the interface]), Server Application which will use the WCF service and finally the client(Windows...

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Calling an asp.net web service from jQuery : The CodeGain

As I have post it in earlier article that jQuery is one of most popular JavaScript library in the world amongst web developers Lets take a example calling ASP.NET web service with jQuery.

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Gizmox Tools Convert Client/Server Apps To Run In The Cloud - Network Computing

Gizmox the company behind Visual WebGui has recently introduced Instant CloudMove, a set of tools for converting client/server-based software applications to run in Web- and cloud-based environments...

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Getting From .NET to HTML5

HTML5 introduces markup-level functionality for rich graphics, animation and web multimedia. It also supports a richer web application functionality and extends the client capabilities with local...

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XSLT to .NETHTML5 custom control migration using the Xstl2jQuery Utility

Visual WebGui as a web development and deployment framework is made up of two logical parts: server-side which runs over IIS (or a Mono enabled web-server) and client-side which runs on the browser....

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