Entries tagged with “ajax”
Written on October 23rd, 2007 |
JavaScript is not evil. JavaScript libraries are not evil. This book will show you how to make proper use of the tools available to you.
Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, and Book Reviews
Tagged with domscripting, ajax, apis, html, xhtml, libraries, and javascript
Written on July 5th, 2007 |
Throughout this book you will learn the underpinnings of Javascript and how you can achieve different tasks.
Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, and Book Reviews
Tagged with sitepoint, javascript, kevinyank, cameronadams, ajax, libraries, dom, domscripting, gracefuldegradation, progressiveehnancement, and programming
Written on June 14th, 2007 |
Overall, the book was not a bad read—it just left me with mixed emotions due to the title of the book.
Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, CSS, and Book Reviews
Tagged with apis, libraries, hostedservices, webdevelopment, webstandards, ajax, javascript, html, and xhtml
Written on March 6th, 2007 |
The book starts with the very basics and walks you to the end where you create a fictional bookstore that utilizes AJAX.
Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, Usability, Programming, and Book Reviews
Tagged with jeremykeith, bulletproof, ajax, javascript, gracefuldegradation, progressiveehnancement, programming, unobtrusivejavascript, webaccessibility, webstandards, webusability, and xhtml