Jeremy McPeak began tinkering with web development as a hobby in 1998. Currently working in the IT department of a school district, Jeremy has experience developing web solutions with JavaScript, PHP, and C#. He has written several online articles covering topics such as XSLT, WebForms, and C#. He is also co-author of Beginning JavaScript, 3rd Edition (Wiley 2007). Jeremy can be reached through his web site at www.wdonline.com.
Joe Fawcett started programming in the 1970s and briefly worked in IT upon leaving full-time education. He then pursued a more checkered career before returning to software development in 1994. In 2003 he was awarded the title of Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in XML for community contributions and technical expertise. He currently works in London as a developer for FTC Kaplan, a leading international provider of accountancy and business training, where he specializes in systems integration.
Introduction | |
What Is Ajax? | |
Ajax Basics | |
Ajax Patterns | |
Ajax Libraries | |
Request Management | |
XML , XPath, and XSLT | |
Syndication with RSS and Atom | |
JSON | |
Comet | |
Maps and Mashups | |
Ajax Debugging Tools | |
Web Site Widgets | |
Ajax Frameworks | |
ASP.NET AJAX Extensions (Atlas) | |
Case Study: FooReader.NET | |
Case Study: AjaxMail | |
Licenses for Libraries and Frameworks | |
Index | |
GNU General Public License | |
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