Book Reviews
Monday, August 14th, 2006
Category: Book Reviews
On the Smart Pad Blog today, there’s a book review for the Packt book “Ajax and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications” by Diane Cipollo. This book assumes a working knowledge of PHP, XML, JavaScript and MySQL and that you have PHP, MySQL, phpMyAdmin and a server such as Apache installed on your computer. In this Read the rest…
Monday, August 7th, 2006
Category: Book Reviews
, Books
, Design
Digg this review! Christian Gross’ Ajax Patterns and Best Practices is a quality book for the intermediate to advanced ajax programmer who is looking to expand their skills. This is definitely not a beginner’s introduction to ajax, as once you get past the first three chapters or so Gross dives into some heavy duty patterns Read the rest…
Friday, June 23rd, 2006
Category: Ajax
, Book Reviews
Books can be the lifeblood of any technology, but only if they’re good. To that end, WebReference.com has posted a new book review of Sams Publishing’s “Ajax in 10 Minutes” book to share if they thought it was up to the task. Not being familiar with the Sams “Teach Yourself in 10 Minutes” series, I Read the rest…
Thursday, April 13th, 2006
Category: .NET
, Book Reviews
, Toolkit
On the Hauser & Wenz blog today, there are two new Atlas-related posts for those out there interested in Microsofts answer to the proliferation of Ajax (and Javascript) frameworks out there. The first of the two is a quick one, mentioning the release of the Atlas Control Toolkit. It’s a collection of components and example Read the rest…
Wednesday, April 12th, 2006
Category: Book Reviews
, Books
Our friends over at Relevance, Justin Gehtland and Stuart Halloway, have undertaken the task of reviewing various Ajax-related books with the goal of producing a definitive list of recommended resources for Ajax developers. (Something tells me Justin won’t be giving Pragmatic Ajax a negative review.) Check out the current reviews and check back for more Read the rest…