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Pragmatic Ajax: A Web 2.0 Primer
 
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Pragmatic Ajax: A Web 2.0 Primer
It's not just another book on Ajax. It's Pragmatic Ajax: a concise, complete look at a new way of envisioning and implementing browser-based applications.

Ajax turns static web pages into interactive applications. Now you can deploy rich-client applications to clients without sacrificing the easy deployment of web applications. But to many folks, Ajax seems difficult. That's why we produced this book. As a Pragmatic guide, it strips away the mystery and shows you the easy way to make Ajax work for you.

We cover the the basics of DHTML, JavaScript, and the infamous XmlHttpRequest call. You'll see how to add Ajax to existing programs, and design new applications to exploit the power of Web 2.0. Learn the three layers of Ajax framework, and when (and how) to use each. See how to create rich clients, use visual effects, add client-side validation, and handle forms. Write applications that degrade gracefully if clients don't support JavaScript. And see how to integrate your Ajaxified clients into Java, .NET, and Ruby on Rails server frameworks.

With Pragmatic Ajax, you'll:

  • Understand the breadth of the Ajax/Web 2.0 landscape, and go-indepth on how Ajax works
  • Learn how JavaScript works with your server-side framework
  • See how to easily apply Ajax techniques to an existing application--and when not to
  • Know what's coming by looking at new features and frameworks currently in active development.

Writing dynamic applications isn't that hard. Folks are awed by Google Maps, but it isn't rocket science (apart from the satellite pictures). As a special bonus, see how to implement your own Google Maps-like application using DHTML.



 
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Authors: Justin Gehtland, Ben Galbraith, Dion Almaer
Release Date: 2006-04-10
ISBN/EAN: 0976694085 / 9780976694083

New Price: $11.80 / Used Price: $6.50 / Collectible Price: n.a.
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Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Reviews: 13

 

Very good bookRating:
Pragmatic Ajax: A Web 2.0 Primer (Pragmatic)

This is a very good book, if you want to jump into Web 2 development. Authors waste no time in getting you up and running with practical examples. Examples are chosen wisely, explanation is excellent. Just keep in mind that the book is what it says, it is a primer, besides Web 2 is a big topic, yet authors do a remarkable job.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-03-31
 
A broad overview of AJAXRating:
Personally, I don't really use this book too much. It is a very general primer to web 2.0 with AJAX. It covers the Dojo toolkit and Prototype / Scriptaculous JavaScript libraries, but doesn't show you the true power of JS and really leaves you wanting more.

However, if you are lost or new to the web development world, this book will give you a good foundation. I would recommend picking up the O'Reilly definitive Javascript book and Prototype / Scriptaculous "bungee" book by Pragrmatic Programmers immediately after.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-01-18
 
Great and ComprehensiveRating:
I really liked this book as an introduction into Ajax and found it better than 4 other books I looked at. It has the basics as well as detailed examples using the top 4 frameworks. Usually a book chooses one and may contain a page or two about one or more other technologies. This is a great primer for anyone and it may even aid you in deciding which group of Ajax technologies to implement.

Mike
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-11-05
 
Excellent explanation with great examplesRating:
This book is everything one can want form such a book. Before I read this book, I knew nothing about AJAX, although I read few articles on the internet, I couldn't find such nice explanations and examples. Now I use AJAX wherever I can, and I can't immagine my life without it. Buy this book and you won't be sorry.
Total Votes: 6, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-06-07
 
Excellent no bullRating:
Well written and excellent, great info in the first 50 pages. Much better than the Ajax on Java for the nutshell which seems to worm around. This book tells it like it is. Just my opinion. I think anyone who is being inundated with Ajax boasting should read this and see what its all about.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2007-04-11
 
Very good bookRating:
Pragmatic Ajax: A Web 2.0 Primer (Pragmatic)

This is a very good book, if you want to jump into Web 2 development. Authors waste no time in getting you up and running with practical examples. Examples are chosen wisely, explanation is excellent. Just keep in mind that the book is what it says, it is a primer, besides Web 2 is a big topic, yet authors do a remarkable job.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-03-31
 
A broad overview of AJAXRating:
Personally, I don't really use this book too much. It is a very general primer to web 2.0 with AJAX. It covers the Dojo toolkit and Prototype / Scriptaculous JavaScript libraries, but doesn't show you the true power of JS and really leaves you wanting more.

However, if you are lost or new to the web development world, this book will give you a good foundation. I would recommend picking up the O'Reilly definitive Javascript book and Prototype / Scriptaculous "bungee" book by Pragrmatic Programmers immediately after.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-01-18
 
Great and ComprehensiveRating:
I really liked this book as an introduction into Ajax and found it better than 4 other books I looked at. It has the basics as well as detailed examples using the top 4 frameworks. Usually a book chooses one and may contain a page or two about one or more other technologies. This is a great primer for anyone and it may even aid you in deciding which group of Ajax technologies to implement.

Mike
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-11-05
 
Excellent explanation with great examplesRating:
This book is everything one can want form such a book. Before I read this book, I knew nothing about AJAX, although I read few articles on the internet, I couldn't find such nice explanations and examples. Now I use AJAX wherever I can, and I can't immagine my life without it. Buy this book and you won't be sorry.
Total Votes: 6, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-06-07
 
Excellent no bullRating:
Well written and excellent, great info in the first 50 pages. Much better than the Ajax on Java for the nutshell which seems to worm around. This book tells it like it is. Just my opinion. I think anyone who is being inundated with Ajax boasting should read this and see what its all about.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2007-04-11
 
Very good bookRating:
Pragmatic Ajax: A Web 2.0 Primer (Pragmatic)

This is a very good book, if you want to jump into Web 2 development. Authors waste no time in getting you up and running with practical examples. Examples are chosen wisely, explanation is excellent. Just keep in mind that the book is what it says, it is a primer, besides Web 2 is a big topic, yet authors do a remarkable job.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-03-31
 
A broad overview of AJAXRating:
Personally, I don't really use this book too much. It is a very general primer to web 2.0 with AJAX. It covers the Dojo toolkit and Prototype / Scriptaculous JavaScript libraries, but doesn't show you the true power of JS and really leaves you wanting more.

However, if you are lost or new to the web development world, this book will give you a good foundation. I would recommend picking up the O'Reilly definitive Javascript book and Prototype / Scriptaculous "bungee" book by Pragrmatic Programmers immediately after.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-01-18
 
Great and ComprehensiveRating:
I really liked this book as an introduction into Ajax and found it better than 4 other books I looked at. It has the basics as well as detailed examples using the top 4 frameworks. Usually a book chooses one and may contain a page or two about one or more other technologies. This is a great primer for anyone and it may even aid you in deciding which group of Ajax technologies to implement.

Mike
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-11-05
 
Excellent explanation with great examplesRating:
This book is everything one can want form such a book. Before I read this book, I knew nothing about AJAX, although I read few articles on the internet, I couldn't find such nice explanations and examples. Now I use AJAX wherever I can, and I can't immagine my life without it. Buy this book and you won't be sorry.
Total Votes: 6, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2007-06-07
 
Excellent no bullRating:
Well written and excellent, great info in the first 50 pages. Much better than the Ajax on Java for the nutshell which seems to worm around. This book tells it like it is. Just my opinion. I think anyone who is being inundated with Ajax boasting should read this and see what its all about.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2007-04-11
 
 
     
 

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