Part 1: Introduction to Ajax
Consisting of HTML, JavaScript™ technology, DHTML, and the DOM, Ajax is a brilliant way to transform clumsy Web interfaces into interactive Ajax applications. The author of this series, an Ajax expert, demonstrates how these technologies work together—from a general overview to a detailed discussion—to make efficient Web development a reality. He also demystifies core Ajax concepts, including the XMLHttpRequest object.
Five years ago, if you didn't know XML, you were an ugly duckling that no one took seriously. Eighteen months ago, Ruby became the center of attention, and programmers who didn't know Ruby had to sit on the bench. Today, if you want to keep up with the latest technology fads, your destination is Ajax.
Visit the Ajax Technical Resource Center, your one-stop center for information about the Ajax programming model, including documentation, tutorials, forums, blogs, wikis, and news. Any new information can be found here.
However, Ajax is more than just a fad; it's a powerful way to build websites that isn't as difficult as learning a whole new language.
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