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In this 43 minute video presentation, Wrox author Wally McClure introduces you to Microsoft's "Atlas" add-in for creating Ajax-style applications in ASP.NET and shows you code in a early CTP. The video is based on a presentation given at Atlanta Code Camp 2006.
Thanks to Wally, the many people at Atlanta-Code Camp, and our friends at hosting.com (who are providing the hosting space and bandwidth) for helping to make this happen!
One note on this video as compared to the first two: I've tested some different video production settings on this video, allowing me to produce the video at the full screen size Wally presented (1024x768). This improves the quality of the text in code screens while actually greatly decreasing the file size. The visual quality of the handful of PPT slides shown is still less than perfect but I think that the improved code screens are what's most important.
We invite you to discuss the video here and provide any feedback or suggestions for future videos. Watch wrox.com for more of these.