Adding Ajax
I suppose you could call this a "specialty" book. I mean, most people "add" Ajax to their web applications when they initially develop their web applications. On the other hand, most people who have pre-existing web applications without Ajax and who think Ajax would add something, either re-develop the entire application or figure it's not worth the effort. Wouldn't it be great to be able to add Ajax to a pre-existing site and make it more interactive without having to take the whole thing apart and reconstruct it? According to author Shelley Powers, now you can.
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To take advantage of this opportunity, it helps if you're already a web developer and not only have the ability to create websites but have created a number of sites, employing HTML, XHTML/XML, JavaScript, and CSS. You don't have to be the local guru but you do have to possess at least a passing knowledge and some experience in these technologies. Full Story |
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