Filming AJAX on the .NET Show

Today Matt, Bertrand and I are going to film a .NET Show episode focusing on ASP.NET AJAX.   These are really fun because it gives us a chance to talk informally about the technology we have been working on for a while and then walk through some fun demos.    I think of it like having a beer with some fellow developers --- just recorded for millions to see ;-)

What topics would you like to see us address?

Even more fun, I thought it would be cool for you folks to suggest some out-of-context words such as "waterfall", "diaper", or "SUV" for us to try to work into the conversation...  You can then tune into the show next month to see how we did...   Any suggestions?

We need to get them by noon PST, so bring on the suggestions!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2007
    Try "Anna Nicole Smith"... I'd like to see that fit in the talk LOL

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2007
    Oh!  I can see this is going to be fun ;-)

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2007
    Ok, how about 10 points for "woo-hoo"? 20 points if you wrinkle your nose like you smell something bad and then glance over at the closest person to you...  :-)

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2007
    Waterfall is somewhat software related, so I don't think you'd have that difficult of a time with that one. How about "Transformers?"

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2007
    A lot of people are really confused about how what used to be Atlas is now ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET AJAX Futures CTP, and AJAX Control Toolkit.  I'm sure they would appreciate a brief explanation of the fragmentation.   Also, I think you'll get a triple word score if you can get Robert Hess to repeat any of the out of context words.

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2007
    Definitely it is fun to see a video on Ajax.net. lets do it:)

  • Anonymous
    February 18, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2007
    I've seen a quite a few demos of ASP.Net Ajax, but they were all fairly limited in scope. What I'd love to hear more about is how we, as an ISV, can extend our web applications with AJAX, but with all the hard details included. Hard details like security (authentication etc.). We have a > 3 year old ASP.net application, with a lot of code. We want to make use of AJAX, but we're concerned with security and how to handle that issue. Cheers, Jarle

  • Anonymous
    April 25, 2007
    I recently filmed an episode of the .NET Show with Brad Abrams ( http://blogs.msdn.com/brada/ ) and Bertrand

  • Anonymous
    April 25, 2007
    A while back Today Matt , Bertrand and I are film a .NET Show episode focusing on ASP.NET AJAX . The