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	<title>Comments on: David Boschmans @ Emakina</title>
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		<title>By: David Boschmans Weblog : Speaking on: .NET Framework 3.0 - Microsoft AJAX - Team System</title>
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		<description>[...] Next Tuesday, October&#160;10, I'll be attending an I.T. Works seminar on "Interactiever web applicaties met AJAX". Speakers at this seminar will be Jan Vanhercke and Alain Ravet. As I've been doing very similar talks lately and have worked my way through the Microsoft AJAX sessions for TechEd: Developers, I'm curious how the different AJAX frameworks and solutions will be positioned. Microsoft AJAX will be covered too. But as none of the speakers have a background in Microsoft technologies (eg ASP.NET 2.0) ... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Next Tuesday, October&nbsp;10, I&#8217;ll be attending an I.T. Works seminar on &#8220;Interactiever web applicaties met AJAX&#8221;. Speakers at this seminar will be Jan Vanhercke and Alain Ravet. As I&#8217;ve been doing very similar talks lately and have worked my way through the Microsoft AJAX sessions for TechEd: Developers, I&#8217;m curious how the different AJAX frameworks and solutions will be positioned. Microsoft AJAX will be covered too. But as none of the speakers have a background in Microsoft technologies (eg ASP.NET 2.0) &#8230; [...]</p>
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