So am I.  I decided to at a look at some well known software development publishers to see what they have available for Silverlight books.

AJAX is still a large buzz in the industry.  For some that are just beginning to use this technology, it can be confusing to know where to start.  There are dozens of choices of technologies that will allow you to create AJAX enabled systems, but which do you choose?  Which is the “right” one?

There’s been a buzz in the air recently about this new fangled technology from Microsoft .   The buzz surrounding Microsoft Silverlight has been building over the last number of months for us in the programming community and has recently come to a head with the official release of Silverlight 1.0 only a few weeks ago.

Your office has grown to 20 people. You have a server that holds your accounting system, proposals and other files that you all share. Your office administrator runs a backup every night and your nephew comes in on the weekend to make sure everything runs well. Life is good.

We find the majority of our web site customers want the ability to make simple changes to web sites themselves after we have completed the design and development of their web site. The good news is that there are inexpensive and easy solutions that allow them to do just that. These solutions are called content management systems, or CMS for short.