Professional Ajax

Professional Ajax

Author: Nicholas C. Zakas

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-08-15

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 1118169379

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Professional Ajax 2nd Edition provides a developer-level tutorial of Ajax techniques, patterns, and use cases. The book begins by exploring the roots of Ajax, covering how the evolution of the web and new technologies directly led to the development of Ajax techniques. A detailed discussion of how frames, JavaScript, cookies, XML, and XMLHttp requests (XHR) related to Ajax is included. After this introduction, the book moves on to cover the implementation of specific Ajax techniques. Request brokers such as hidden frames, dynamic iframes, and XHR are compared and contrasted, explaining when one method should be used over another. To make this discussion clearer, a brief overview of HTTP requests and responses is included. Once a basic understanding of the various request types is discussed, the book moves on to provide in-depth examples of how and when to use Ajax in a web site or web application. Different data transmission formats, including plain text, HTML, XML, and JSON are discussed for their advantages and disadvantages. Also included is a discussion on web services and how they may be used to perform Ajax techniques. Next, more complex topics are covered. A chapter introducing a request management framework explores how to manage all of the requests inside of an Ajax application. Ajax debugging techniques are also discussed. Professional Ajax 2nd edition is written for Web application developers looking to enhance the usability of their web sites and web applications and intermediate JavaScript developers looking to further understand the language. Readers should have familiarity with XML, XSLT, Web Services, PHP or C#, HTML, CSS. Professional Ajax 2nd edition adds nearly 200 pages of new and expanded coverage compared to the first edition.


Professional JavaScript for Web Developers

Professional JavaScript for Web Developers

Author: Nicholas C. Zakas

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005-04-29

Total Pages: 675

ISBN-13: 0764597639

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Dispels the myth that JavaScript is a "baby" language and demonstrates why it is the scripting language of choice used in the design of millions of Web pages and server-side applications Quickly covers JavaScript basics and then moves on to more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming, XML, Web services, and remote scripting Addresses the many issues that Web application developers face, including internationalization, security, privacy, optimization, intellectual property issues, and obfuscation Builds on the reader's basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and the Web in general This book is also available as part of the 4-book JavaScript and Ajax Wrox Box (ISBN: 0470227818). This 4-book set includes: Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (ISBN: 0764579088) Professional Ajax 2nd edition (ISBN: 0470109491) Professional Web 2.0 Programming (ISBN: 0470087889) Professional Rich Internet Applications: Ajax and Beyond (ISBN: 0470082801)


PROFESSIONAL AJAX, 2ND ED

PROFESSIONAL AJAX, 2ND ED

Author: Nicholas C. Zakas

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-08

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 9788126512065

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Market_Desc: Professional web developers who have a prior knowledge of CSS, XML, and JavaScript Familiarity with a server-side language of their choice (the most popular ones being PHP and the .NET languages) Special Features: Revision of one of the best-selling Ajax books backed up by tremendous customer praise for the first edition and the authors Continues the first edition strength of targeting professional, experienced web developers who know the building blocks so that the who book is focused on Ajax, no pages wasted on prerequisites New edition has more coverage including ready-to-use Ajax libraries, Ajax mapping, debugging, Microsoft Atlas , and much more! About The Book: Combining tried-and-With CD CSS, XML, and JavaScript technologies, Ajax provides web developers with the ability to create more sophisticated and responsive user interfaces and break free from the click-and-wait standard that has dominated the web since its introduction. This book discusses the range of request brokers (including the hidden frame technique, iframes, and XMLHttp) and explains when one should be used over another. It helps one learn different Ajax techniques and patterns for executing client-server communication on one's web site and in web applications. The information in the book helps gain practical knowledge necessary to implement one s own Ajax solutions. Some areas covered from the first edition includes: Different methods for achieving Ajax communication and when to use each A variety of Ajax design patterns to use in specific data retrieval circumstances Techniques for using Ajax with RSS and Atom to produce a web-based news aggregator How to use JavaScript Object Notation as an alternate data transmission format for Ajax communications How to create Ajax widgets, such as a weather display and news ticker, that can be included in your web site This new edition also includes: Dynamic Script Loading Using Images Ajax libraries including Yahoo! Connection Manager and Prototype Working with RSS and Web search feeds Persistent HTTP Connections and Client-Side Sockets Ajax Mapping APIs from Google, Yahoo!, and MSN Ajax Debugging Microsoft Atlas An expanded Ajax web-based email reader case study Integrated best-practices coverage


Ajax in Action

Ajax in Action

Author: Dave Crane

Publisher: Dave Crane

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 679

ISBN-13: 1932394613

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Provides information on using Ajax in building Web applications.


Professional WordPress Plugin Development

Professional WordPress Plugin Development

Author: Brad Williams

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-02-17

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1118075323

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Taking WordPress to the next level with advanced plugin development WordPress is used to create self-hosted blogs and sites, and it's fast becoming the most popular content management system (CMS) on the Web. Now you can extend it for personal, corporate and enterprise use with advanced plugins and this professional development guide. Learn how to create plugins using the WordPress plugin API: utilize hooks, store custom settings, craft translation files, secure your plugins, set custom user roles, integrate widgets, work with JavaScript and AJAX, create custom post types. You'll find a practical, solutions-based approach, lots of helpful examples, and plenty of code you can incorporate! Shows you how to develop advanced plugins for the most popular CMS platform today, WordPress Covers plugin fundamentals, how to create and customize hooks, internationalizing your site with translation files, securing plugins, how to create customer users, and ways to lock down specific areas for use in corporate settings Delves into advanced topics, including creating widgets and metaboxes, debugging, using JavaScript and AJAX, Cron integration, custom post types, short codes, multi site functions, and working with the HTTP API Includes pointers on how to debug, profile and optimize your code, and how to market your custom plugin Learn advanced plugin techniques and extend WordPress into the corporate environment.


Beginning JavaScript

Beginning JavaScript

Author: Paul Wilton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-01-21

Total Pages: 791

ISBN-13: 1118057384

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The perennial bestseller returns with new details for using the latest tools and techniques available with JavaScript JavaScript is the definitive language for making the Web a dynamic, rich, interactive medium. This guide to JavaScript builds on the success of previous editions and introduces you to many new advances in JavaScript development. The reorganization of the chapters helps streamline your learning process while new examples provide you with updated JavaScript programming techniques. You'll get all-new coverage of Ajax for remote scripting, JavaScript frameworks, JavaScript and XML, and the latest features in modern Web browsers. Plus, all the featured code has been updated to ensure compliance with the most recent popular Web browsers. Introduces you to the latest capabilities of JavaScript, the definitive language for developing dynamic, rich, interactive Web sites Features new coverage of data types and variables, JavaScript and XML, Ajax for remote scripting, and popular JavaScript frameworks Offers updated code that ensures compliance with the most popular Web browsers Includes improved examples on the most up-to-date JavaScript programming techniques Continuing in the superlative tradition of the first three editions, Beginning JavaScript, Fourth Edition, gets you up to speed on all the new advances in JavaScript development.


AJAX and PHP

AJAX and PHP

Author: Cristian Darie

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2006-03-10

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 190481123X

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Enhance the user experience of your PHP website using AJAX with this practical tutorial featuring detailed case studies


Professional JavaScript for Web Developers

Professional JavaScript for Web Developers

Author: Nicholas C. Zakas

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-12-20

Total Pages: 960

ISBN-13: 1118233093

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This book provides a developer-level introduction along with more advanced and useful features of JavaScript. Coverage includes: JavaScript use with HTML to create dynamic webpages, language concepts including syntax and flow control statements variable handling given their loosely typed nature built-in reference types such as object and array object-oriented programing powerful aspects of function expressions Browser Object Model allowing interaction with the browser itself detecting the client and its capabilities Document Object Model (DOM) objects available in DOM Level 1 how DOM Levels 2 and 3 augmented the DOM events, legacy support, and how the DOM redefined how events should work enhancing form interactions and working around browser limitations using the canvas tag to create on-the-fly graphics JavaScript API changes in HTML5 how browsers handle JavaScript errors and error handling features of JavaScript used to read and manipulate XML data the JSON data format as an alternative to XML Ajax techniques including the use of XMLHttpRequest object and CORS complex patterns including function currying, partial function application, and dynamic functions offline detection and storing data on the client machine techniques for JavaScript in an enterprise environment for better maintainability This book is aimed at three groups of readers: Experienced object-oriented programming developers looking to learn JavaScript as it relates to traditional OO languages such as Java and C++; Web application developers attempting to enhance site usability; novice JavaScript developers. Nicholas C. Zakas worked with the Web for over a decade. He has worked on corporate intranet applications used by some of the largest companies in the world and large-scale consumer websites such as MyYahoo! and the Yahoo! homepage. He regularly gives talks at companies and conferences regarding front-end best practices and new technology.


Ajax Design Patterns

Ajax Design Patterns

Author: Michael Mahemoff

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2006-06-29

Total Pages: 659

ISBN-13: 0596553617

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Ajax, or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, exploded onto the scene in the spring of 2005 and remains the hottest story among web developers. With its rich combination of technologies, Ajax provides astrong foundation for creating interactive web applications with XML or JSON-based web services by using JavaScript in the browser to process the web server response. Ajax Design Patterns shows you best practices that can dramatically improve your web development projects. It investigates how others have successfully dealt with conflictingdesign principles in the past and then relays that information directly to you. The patterns outlined in the book fall into four categories: Foundational technology: Examines the raw technologies required for Ajax development Programming: Exposes techniques that developers have discovered to ensure their Ajax applications are maintainable Functionality and usability: Describes the types of user interfaces you'll come across in Ajax applications, as well as the new types of functionality that Ajax makes possible Development: Explains the process being used to monitor, debug, and test Ajax applications Ajax Design Patterns will also get you up to speed with core Ajax technologies, such as XMLHttpRequest, the DOM, and JSON. Technical discussions are followed by code examples so you can see for yourself just what is-and isn't-possible with Ajax. This handy reference will help you to produce high-quality Ajax architectures, streamline web application performance, and improve the userexperience. Michael Mahemoff holds a PhD in Computer Science and Software Engineering from the University of Melbourne, where his thesis was "Design Reuse in Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction." He lives in London and consults on software development issues in banking, health care, and logistics. "Michael Mahemoff's Ajax Design Patterns is a truly comprehensive compendium of webapplication design expertise, centered around but not limited to Ajax techniques. Polished nuggets of design wisdom are supported by tutorials and real-world code examples resulting in a book thatserves not only as an intermediate to expert handbook but also as an extensive reference for building rich interactive web applications." --Brent Ashley, remote scripting pioneer


Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC

Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC

Author: Dino Esposito

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2011-10-15

Total Pages: 689

ISBN-13: 0735666598

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Fully updated for ASP.NET MVC 3. Delve into the features, principles, and pillars of the ASP.NET MVC framework—deftly guided by web development luminary Dino Esposito. ASP.NET MVC forces developers to think in terms of distinct components—Model, View, Controller—that make it easier to manage application complexity, while allowing strict control over the markup. Plunge into the framework’s internal mechanics and gain perspectives on how to use this programming model versus Web Forms, and begin building your own MVC-based applications quickly.