This is what a 'wave' of content looks like

With PDC now behind us, it's time to turn my attention back to all the bugs in my queue, and recently published content on the ASP.NET Dev Center. The Brownies have been busy:

During the PDC, we participated in a little bit of the Atlas joy by hosting the "How to install" information for the two VSIs on the new ASP.NET Future page. This is where all post-Whidbey content will be appearing until it's ready to launch.

Second, we have copied a number of great posts from Scott Guthrie onto MSDN. This means that people who don't read his blog (silly folk), or that only get the CD distribution of MSDN will also be able to read this great information:

Bill Evjen continues his examination of the VWD Starter Kits with the Introduction and Extending articles for the Time Tracker Starter Kit:

Scott Mitchell creates a ContentRotator control (that allows you to cycle through HTML blocks that include placeholder blocks):

Finally, in a bit of a humourous situation with all of the attention on Atlas, we have an Ajax article using the most excellent Ajax.NET library:

UPDATEDYes, as Karl points out below, I am tired. I updated the name of the Ajax.NET library. It's Ajax.NET, not Atlas.NET, sorry Micheal.

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# re: This is what a 'wave' of content looks like

left by Anonymous at 9/21/2005 4:12 PM Gravatar
Kent is tired....

"Finally, in a bit of a humourous situation with all of the attention on Atlas, we have an Ajax article using the most excellent Atlas.NET library:"

you meant Ajax.NET library, not Atlas.NET ;)

# Time Tracker Starter Kit MSDN Articles

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