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      <title>Top-10 Features of Gaia Ajax 3.6</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Top-10-Features-of-Gaia-Ajax-3.6,BZ0Z5cKYTkWTlVszcK6KQw.aspx</link>
      <comments>In this video we are taking a quick look at the top 10 of the new exciting features in Gaia Ajax 3.6. </comments>
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      <title>Gaia Ajax 3.6 DRIMR Explained</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Gaia-Ajax-3.6-DRIMR-Explained,VV0R5cKRTkWTlVsxMO6MEQ.aspx</link>
      <comments>In this video we take a look at how DRIMR optimizes the ASP.NET Control lifecycle and removes the need for Partial rendering, ForceAnUpdate and UpdatePanels. We examine how the DRIMR technology stack applies to many of the samples provided in the Gaia Ajax 3.6 suite. </comments>
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      <title>Ajax Control Extensions with Gaia Ajax 3.5</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Ajax-Control-Extensions-with-Gaia-Ajax-3.5,Aq0a5bKYnkmYlVszcK6KQw.aspx</link>
      <comments>In this video we're building a custom gaia extension using the new item templates available in Gaia Ajax 3.5. We're mostly concerned about connecting the client and server togheter with the Gaia machinery. This is a great tutorial for extension developers. </comments>
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      <title>Introduction to Gaia Ajax 3.0</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Introduction-to-Gaia-Ajax-3.0,mmRb-Wmp3UG5p12usgg2wQ.aspx</link>
      <comments>This video gives you a brief introduction to the concepts behind Gaia Ajax. It's only a powerpoint presentation.</comments>
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      <title>Creating a Hello World Application with Gaia</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Creating-a-Hello-World-Application-with-Gaia,GovA-UsunEW809nzn9Tmzw.aspx</link>
      <comments>This video shows you the first steps you need to take to create a Hello World web application in Gaia Ajax 3.0</comments>
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      <title>Combine Gaia with other ASP.NET controls</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Combine-Gaia-with-other-ASP.NET-controls,KqMlupmyjkiFKYLYH-1z-Q.aspx</link>
      <comments>One of the most powerful concepts in Gaia is that most controls inherit from the ASP.NET controls and thereby offers true compatibility with other ASP.NET server controls. In this video we combine Gaia with other ASP.NET Controls</comments>
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      <title>Get familiar with Aspects in Gaia</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Get-familiar-with-Aspects-in-Gaia,a1B7dMYY-E2S-wAzoQlx2A.aspx</link>
      <comments>Aspects are behaviours you can add to any Gaia control to extend how it behaves on the page. In this video you will get started with a few of these Aspects to show you how easy it is to create powerful web applications with Gaia Ajax</comments>
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      <title>Start using Effects easily in your applications</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Start-using-Effects-easily-in-your-applications,w1ZGb_D1KUS0kpCfBiDujA.aspx</link>
      <comments>Effects are required for Ajax applications since it's not always intuitive what areas of the page was updated. With effects you can create intuitive and nice looking web applications with that extra touch of magic. </comments>
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      <title>Howto use ComposeXhtml utility</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Howto-use-ComposeXhtml-utility,c3ycnBu1wES3i-DPHQ4oTQ.aspx</link>
      <comments>ComposeXhtml ensures valid XHTML markup in your code and server controls. The ComposeXhtml utility is a neat little introduction to the powerful XhtmlTextWriter and XhtmlTagFactory available in Gaia Ajax</comments>
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      <title>Learn howto create server controls with Gaia</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Learn-howto-create-server-controls-with-Gaia,FIg6YNvpGEi3839rDgbxBQ.aspx</link>
      <comments>The most powerful concept in Gaia is to create your own server controls. In this video you will learn howto abstract things into your own server side written controls in pure C#</comments>
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      <title>Drag and Drop support with Gaia</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Drag-and-Drop-support-with-Gaia,4RlgpbVHvUKwkJ8rvS1xHQ.aspx</link>
      <comments>In this video we will have a look at how easy it is to implement drag and drop support in Gaia Ajax just by adding aspects to the draggable and droppable controls.</comments>
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      <title>Using the TreeView control. Part I</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Using-the-TreeView-control.-Part-I,jjQSCxbsnEaHExcQ2wS76A.aspx</link>
      <comments>In this video we will dive into simple usage of the TreeView control. You will learn howto add nodes, add custom controls, change node icons and the various properties on the control</comments>
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      <title>ASP.NET Dynamic control creation. Part I</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/ASP.NET-Dynamic-control-creation.-Part-I,dM_PTLvhHUKZzOyD_EawcQ.aspx</link>
      <comments>Gaia is extremly powerful when combined with dynamic control creation. The concepts can be slightly difficult when you haven't used the ASP.NET model before, but in this first part on dynamic control creation we will have a look at the core body of knowledge you should master when using dynamic controls.</comments>
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      <title>Using Gaia in SharePoint 2007</title>
      <link>http://tv.gaiaware.net/Using-Gaia-in-SharePoint-2007,AAFJskMdtEiIUt21yvlwDw.aspx</link>
      <comments>This older video teaches you how you can combine Gaia inside SharePoint 2007</comments>
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