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Foundations of Ajax (Foundation)
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Foundations of Ajax (Foundation) |
Author: Ryan Asleson
Published: 2005-10-14 |
List price: $39.99
Our price: $35.99
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Customer comments on this selection.
Good foundation/introduction to Ajax This is a good book if you are looking for an introduction to Ajax programming with straight to the point examples and common tools.
Not for a starter I am a professional Java guy but i can't get what I want (knowledge about Javascript/AJAX programming objects) from this book because the book highlights on advanced concepts from related technologies to explain things. So unless you are a pretty competent Javascript programmer you will struggle to understand this book and struggle to understand the significance of what you are being told and why.
Lackluster This book is terrible. The exposition is rather poor and shallow. Too focused on Java and not JavaScript/Ajax. The authors knowledge of JavaScript come across as being peripheral and unfocused. This book is simply riding the Ajax craze wave and if you're a self-respecting programmer, you'll be returning this book in no time. Terribly disappointed. There are two other books on Ajax/JavaScript that do a much, much better job at explaining the technology and its uses than this primer; I'd give the names, but don't want to cross-advertise.
Good starting point for practical Ajax implementation This book from Ryan Asleson and Nathaniel Schutta is a basic introduction to Ajax focused on the user interaction aspects. Therefore, most of the book focuses on how to use JavaScript to enhance user experience on web sites. After introducing the XMLHttpRequest object and server communication, the authors show how the Ajax approach can be used in various interaction contexts. The final chapters of the book are dedicated to tools than can ease JavaScript development, particularly for the testing and debugging activities.
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br /Although it is targeted to developers that already master JavaScript and HTML, the clarity of examples makes this book accessible to a larger audience, even if you do not have a PhD in JavaScript. Some may think that the focus of the book (client side scripting) is limited, but I see this book is a good starting point for practical Ajax implementation, especially to enhance an existing web site. The fact that the few server code examples are in Java may however be seen as a disadvantage for readers using another server-side language and that are looking for a broader coverage on their specific configuration.
Good sample code for beginner It is not a thick book. Easy to read, to finish. It does a good job to introduce Ajax to beginner. It introduces several situations you can start to use Ajax, like data checking, auto page refresh... Almost every web project can apply Ajax on these areas.
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br /I do not give it 5 stars because it talks too much javascript. This is not a javascript book, why does auther need to tell reader how to debug javascript?
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br /But it is still a very good book for beginner to quickly learn ajax with its great sample code.
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