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In addition to delivering a considerable amount of Ajax functionality in an easy-to-use framework, ASP.NET AJAX provides a number of additions to JavaScript that can make client coding easier. Among these are OOP-style constructs, such as namespaces, inheritance, and interfaces, as well as client-side reimplementations that resemble .NET constructs such as StringBuilder. Also, selected JavaScript objects are enriched with new features.
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