JavaScript and Ajax for the Web, Sixth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide
by Tom Negrino, Dori Smith
Chapter 16. Ajax Toolkits
Here’s what we didn’t tell you in the last chapter: writing Ajax applications can be difficult. They often require a great deal of knowledge of working with the DOM, CSS, JavaScript, and server resources. Since this is a book for beginning scripters, we’ve shown you how to do some easy things with Ajax, so you can see that learning Ajax techniques is well within your reach. But many books have been written that are completely devoted to showing intermediate-to-advanced scripters how to create Ajax applications, and our Ajax chapters are no substitute for that kind of in-depth exploration.
Does that mean that you can’t make good use of Ajax on your sites, even though you’re not yet a total JavaScript wizard? Not at all! ...
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