Asynchronous JavaScript with XmlHttpRequest (G.S.)
Here is another post from category “Good Shit” (G.S.). G.S. means that you should remember this post for later when you probably need it, or you just want to impress your mates, your employer, your colleagues or your woman (???) with your super duper pizdous genius. All the posts of this kind will have the (G.S.) suffix in the title. When you see the suffix remember that there is no catch in the post, there is no joke or a funny scheme. Its serious shit dudes. Special notes to my buddy Von Borsh who was confused by an early post here about synchronizing stuff in C# :)).
Anyway, Carlos came with a piece of C#/.NET wisdom. There’s this article that tells you how to improve your web application with XmlHttpRequest and is all done from server side.
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Anyway, Carlos came with a piece of C#/.NET wisdom. There’s this article that tells you how to improve your web application with XmlHttpRequest and is all done from server side.
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