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mmonteleone committed Jul 11, 2010
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title: Suspiciously Pleasant XML with C# 4 title: Suspiciously Pleasant XML with C# 4
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title: Proxying ASP.NET AJAX events with jQuery title: Proxying ASP.NET AJAX events with jQuery
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[MVC](http://www.asp.net/mvc) is great, but ASP.NET *remains*. Web Forms walk *amongst us*. Not alive, *not dead*. (Not even [LINQ to SQL-Dead](http://blogs.msdn.com/b/adonet/archive/2008/10/29/update-on-linq-to-sql-and-linq-to-entities-roadmap.aspx).) William Faulkner, *who never maintained a legacy ASP.NET codebase*, gets it right: [MVC](http://www.asp.net/mvc) is great, but ASP.NET *remains*. Web Forms walk *amongst us*. Not alive, *not dead*. (Not even [LINQ to SQL-Dead](http://blogs.msdn.com/b/adonet/archive/2008/10/29/update-on-linq-to-sql-and-linq-to-entities-roadmap.aspx).) William Faulkner, *who never maintained a legacy ASP.NET codebase*, gets it right:
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