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Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications
Editorial Reviews
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Zend
In closing, a book is only as good as the quotes used to open chapters. If you take that seriously (and I pray to the gods that you don’t) then this is a book of historic proportions.
"BUILDING YOUR OWN AJAX WEB APPLICATIONS" [external link] | By Cal Evans
About.com
This is one of the few books on Ajax that actually covers new ground that isn't done to death by all of the other Ajax books out there.
Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications [external link] | By Stephen Chapman
St@sDesign
All in all I think this is a good book. I’ve already recommended it to several of my friends and family who want to know more about AJAX.
“Building Your Own AJAX Web Applications” [external link] | By St@sDesign
Desicritics
Whether you are new to AJAX, or an experienced JavaScript developer, the book has a load of information, tips, common caveats, guidelines which covers a wide spectrum of technologies including Web Services, XML-RPC, JSON standards and also the classic Web applications, and embraces all the best practices to be followed in developing such applications.
Book Review: Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications [external link] | By Kishore Gopalan
webdesign.about.com
I did like this book. I found it easy to read and I really enjoyed the examples.
Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications By Matthew Eernisse [external link] | By Jennifer Kyrnin
SAPNET Group
We at SAPNET strongly recommend this book for all beginners to
harness the power of AJAX in their web designing work.
Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications | By Vivek Juneja
Alaska Adobe User Group
This is a well-written book. It covers some of the basic features of AJAX such as editing in place, consuming web services, as well as drag and drop functionality.
Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications [external link] | By David Gault
Killersites.com
I like the fact that the book does a good job of teaching AJAX while not getting bogged down in useless code and text - the book is concise, to the point and thin.
Book Review: Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications [external link] | By Stefan Mischook
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