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Written for experienced web developers, Professional Ajax shows how to combine tried-and-true CSS, XML, and JavaScript technologies into Ajax. This provides web developers with the ability to create more sophisticated and responsive user interfaces and break free from the 'click-and-wait' standard that has dominated the web since its introduction. Professional Ajax discuss..more
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Published February 1st 2006 by Wrox Press
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Professional Ajax (Programmer to Programmer)
0471777781 (ISBN13: 9780471777786)
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Mar 11, 2009Tim Chase rated it it was ok
Ch 1-5 (AJAX): pretty decent, but a wee bit dated
Ch 6 (XML/XSLT/XPath): weird placement and material in an AJAX book
Ch 7 (RSS/Atom): weird placement, but decent
Ch 8 (JSON): not bad, but could have used more
Ch 9 (Comet): weak
Ch 10 (Maps): one of the highlights of the book
Ch 11 (Debugging): a bit dated, but decent
Ch 12-16: feels a bit like random filler
LOTS of bad server-side code with SQL injections all over the place. They're mentioned in an off-hand paragraph towards the beginning of the book,
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Aug 29, 2010Miroslav rated it liked it
This is the first 'paper' book I read about Ajax.
What I think?
Well, it is not bad as a first read for a beginner, but there are some better books.
What I don't like about it is that it doesn't put a good programming style, which may confuse and build bad programming practices on the readers.
Dec 04, 2007Sutanto rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Make web applications like desktop application (wow that is cool application)
Aku ada softcopy-nya, kalo pada mo baca ntar aku kasih dech atau ntar aku kasih linknya buat download sendiri..(ho..ho..)
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Sep 03, 2007Sancaka rated it it was ok
have to reread this stuff..
good
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Nicholas C. Zakas is a front-end consultant, author, and speaker. He worked at Yahoo! for almost five years, where he was front-end tech lead for the Yahoo! homepage and a contributor to the YUI library. He is the author of Maintainable JavaScript (O’Reilly, 2012), Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox, 2012), High Performance JavaScript
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