This chapter intended to take you through many simple examples of using Atlas client-side controls and demonstrate how to
implement and manipulate them using Atlas Script and JavaScript. It was intended to be very hands-on; in other words, you
learned by doing. You went through 11 examples of different functionalities, using data binding, actions, behaviors, and more,
to implement some complex GUI functionality.
You’ll get into more client controls and client functionality later in the book, particularly as you work through the full
example in Chapter 12. However, now is a good time to put these new tools that you’ve learned into your pencil box and move
onto the other side—the server side. In the next few chapters, you will start looking at implementing Atlas applications using
the ASP.NET Atlas server-side controls.