Ajax Books
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The Definitive Guide to symfony
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Franois Zaninotto, Fabien Potencier, Apress
Developing a new web application should not mean reinventing the wheel. That's why a framework is an essential item in your development toolbox. It helps you respect coding standards; write bulletproof, maintainable code; and focus on business rules rather than waste time on repetitive tasks.
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Pro JavaScript Techniques
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by John Resig, Apress
Pro JavaScript Techniques is the ultimate JavaScript book for the modern web developer. It provides everything you need to know about modern JavaScript, and shows what JavaScript can do for your web sites. This book doesnt waste any time looking at things you already know, like basic syntax and structures. Expert web developer and author John Resig concentrates on fundamental, vital topicswhat modern JavaScripting is (and isnt), the current state of browser support, and pitfalls to be wary of.
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The Definitive Guide to Grails
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Graeme Rocher, Apress
Grails is a breath of fresh air for Java developers — Read the interview with Graeme Rocher at Reviewed and endorsed by Guillaume Laforge and Dierk Koenig of Groovy, The Definitive Guide to Grails, by Grails lead Graeme Rocher, is for anyone looking for a more agile approach to web development with a dynamic scripting language such as Groovy.
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Pro Apache Struts with Ajax
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Kunal Mittal Ed., Rob Harrop, John Carnell, Apress
Pro Apache Struts with Ajax maps out how to use the Apache Struts MVC web framework, so you can solve everyday web application development challenges. This book takes an application-centric approach: the development of an application drives Struts along with Ajax coveragenot the other way around. Improper design can lead to long-term dependencies on the Struts framework, which makes code reuse difficult to achieve. This is the only book of its kind, covering the Struts 1.2 framework.
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Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Lee Babin, Apress
Ajax breathes new life into web applications by transparently communicating and manipulating data in conjunction with a server-based technology. Of all the server-based technologies capable of working in conjunction with Ajax, perhaps none are more suitable than PHP, the world's most popular scripting language. Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional is the first book to introduce how these two popular technologies can work together to create next-generation applications.
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Pro Wicket (Expert's Voice in Java)
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Karthik Gurumurthy, Apress
Im glad were having our first real Wicket book available now...It is more than just a how-to guide; Karthik goes through the effort of explaining alternatives and explains how things are done by Wicket instead of merely giving you the steps to get a task done. — Eelco Hillenius, Chillenious! Wicket is an open source, component-oriented (POJOs-based), lightweight Java web application development framework that brings the Java Swing event-based programming model to web development.
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Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and Ajax: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Michael Purvis, Jeffrey Sambells, Cameron Turner, Apress
There is much to like about this book. The explanations are straightforward, the code is readable, the examples are relevant, and the writing style is approachable. — Michael J. Ross, Web developer/Slashdot contributor Until recently, building interactive web-based mapping applications has been a cumbersome affair. This changed when Google released its powerful Maps API.
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Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Frank Zammetti, Apress
If youre a Java developer already versed in Ajax-style programming, and you want to take your knowledge to the next level, then this is the book for you. Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology provides the ultimate learn-by-example experience, featuring seven complete example applications for you to learn from and then adapt for use in your own projects. During each application, the author will lead you through the planning, design, and implementation stages.
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Pro Ajax and Java Frameworks
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nathaniel T. Schutta, Ryan Asleson, Apress
As a Java developer, you want a guide that shows you how to add Ajax functionality to your web applications with a minimum of effort. Well look no further than Pro Ajax and Java Frameworks. In this book, recognized Java experts and authors of the best-selling Apress title, Foundations of Ajax, will show you how. The authors begin by recapping Ajax basics. Then they unveil a comprehensive Java/Ajax toolkit.
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Pro Ajax and the .NET 2.0 Platform
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Daniel Woolston, Apress
Pro Ajax and the .NET 2.0 Platform gets high marks from me because it is concise, informative and easy to follow. After reading the first three chapters I had a clear understanding of what Ajax really is. — Cameron Scholtz, ASU Blog There are a few class libraries recently distributed that open the Ajax door to the .NET Framework 2.0. This book examines how the Ajax technology and the .NET Framework can work in tandem. It thoroughly covers the XMLHTTPRequest processes and the .NET 2.