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				A book review.
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				A book review.
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				LINQ to SQL is an ORM tool that connects to SQL Server databases.
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			<title>Complex Binding with Accordian...</title>
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				The Accordion control is a flexible control that neatly separates region of the user interface and condenses the overall user interface.
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				ASP.NET AJAX extenders are really functional; they use a managed JavaScript development approach.
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			<title>Building an AJAX Enabled Web Site - Part 2...</title>
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				ASP.NET AJAX applications are very dynamic and rich, creating a new generation of web applications.
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                The headered content control, a pretty simple control, consists of a header area and a content area, which the header 
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                This control provides an expandable and collapsible view of accordion panels within the accordion control.
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                In this article, we'll examine some of the building blocks to constructing a Silverlight interface.  The building blocks are generally easy to
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