By pcx99
via hunlock.com
Published: Dec 26 2006 / 15:27
Take a look on the net and you'll see endless pages of AJAX Frameworks:
libraries which promise to do all the trivial and dirty AJAX work for you, leaving you free to
code without actually understanding how the application you're writing really works.
So lets pull back the smoke and mirrors and see what AJAX is and why it's just a
simple evolution of client/server tricks Javascript programmers have been doing
since the web was born.
Comments
Paul Bain replied ago:
I voted for this article by mistake. Indeed, I thought that it was a lousy article. The author probably does not understand Ajax frameworks. More importantly, he did not *clearly* explain Ajax (e.g., what it is) or why it is so danged popular.
daniel replied ago:
It's not a bad article. Gives a few samples and a rough overview.
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