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In this chapter, we’ve discussed one of the many Ajax libraries available to .NET developers. I encourage you to experiment with the product, optimizing and extending it to meet your project demands. Also, be sure to keep up with Jason Diamond’s blog, as I’m sure that he will continue to update the library as new functionality comes to light.

In the coming chapters, we’ll really start pushing the Ajax library as we build sample applications that mimic some of the more popular Ajax web controls that have caught the public eye recently. We’ve covered a majority of the core knowledge that we’ll now need to build truly dynamic web content.

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(2006). Understanding the Library. In: Pro Ajax and the .NET 2.0 Platform. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0183-0_8

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