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Head First Ajax |  | Author: Rebecca M. Riordan Publisher: O'Reilly Media Category: Book
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $21.99 as of 9/9/2010 07:41 PDT details You Save: $23.00 (51%)
Seller: populousbooks Rating: 19 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 528 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.9 x 1.2
ISBN: 0596515782 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.78 EAN: 9780596515782
Publication Date: August 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Ajax is no longer an experimental approach to website development, but the key to building browser-based applications that form the cornerstone of Web 2.0. Head First Ajax gives you an up-to-date perspective that lets you see exactly what you can do -- and has been done -- with Ajax. With it, you get a highly practical, in-depth, and mature view of what is now a mature development approach.
Using the unique and highly effective visual format that has turned Head First titles into runaway bestsellers, this book offers a big picture overview to introduce Ajax, and then explores the use of individual Ajax components -- including the JavaScript event model, DOM, XML, JSON, and more -- as it progresses. You'll find plenty of sample applications that illustrate the concepts, along with exercises, quizzes, and other interactive features to help you retain what you've learned.
Head First Ajax covers:
- The JavaScript event model
- Making Ajax requests with XMLHTTPREQUEST objects
- The asynchronous application model
- The Document Object Model (DOM)
- Manipulating the DOM in JavaScript
- Controlling the browser with the Browser Object Model
- XHTML Forms
- POST Requests
- XML Syntax and the XML DOM tree
- XML Requests & Responses
- JSON -- an alternative to XML
- Ajax architecture & patterns
- The Prototype Library
The book also discusses the server-side implications of building Ajax applications, and uses a "black box" approach to server-side components.
Head First Ajax is the ideal guide for experienced web developers comfortable with scripting -- particularly those who have completed the exercises in Head First JavaScript -- and for experienced programmers in Java, PHP, and C# who want to learn client-side programming.
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good but not great July 1, 2010 T. Gabriel (USA) The actual content of this book is 50% DHTML, 30% application design, and 20% AJAX. And by AJAX, I mean, something that actually involves asynchonous (or synchronous) communication with the server. It could be entitled "Head First DHTML with Ajax." The DHTML lessons are in DOM and javascript/json (of course.) The application design emphasizes separation of content from presentation from behavior. At my level of expertise, I learned more than I thought I would from the non-Ajax topics. I have not read any other book on Ajax, so maybe there just isn't too much to learn about AJAX, so the authors padded material with the 'interactive spirit of AJAX', i.e., DHTML.
I have read another Head First book, Design Patterns, so I anticipated a little fun. This book was not as fun. The word search puzzles have no value; you are not forced to remember what you've learned. I prefer the crosswords of the Design Patterns book.
The authors leave security considerations to the last chapter, where they tell you that you've been doing executing the less secure form of asynchronous communication for the previous 11 chapters. Read the whole book.
I didn't have PHP installed, and installing it was a chore. The book (also Head First/Oreilly websites) gives no clue as to how to install, and executing the first procedure I found online completely disabled my IIS 5.1 server(Window XP OS). There is no instruction in PHP despite the fact that all the async communications are with .php files.
You'll definitely want to hit the errata and forum pages online as there many errors, including plainly incorrect statements in big type.
I imagine that reading this book makes the reader almost dangerous, but you'll need to pick up PHP to really do some damage.
Ajax review June 29, 2010 jkells I am only halfway thru the book. So far, I am enjoying this book as it teaches new AJAX concepts, but also reinforces other XML and JavaScript skillsets and shows how they play nicely together. Hopefully, the book finishes well.
Good writing lousy exercises January 23, 2010 M. Morgenegg (Clearfield, UT USA) I am a fan of the Head First books. The explanations and examples in Head First Ajax are pretty good. The book helped me understand the concepts, but I was repeatedly frustrated with issues in the exercises. The forums helped with some of the issues, and the final code helped with others. Correct the exercises and this would be another 5 star Head First book.
A great introduction to Ajax! December 29, 2009 John Harding (Dallas, TX) If you're new to anything that Head First offers a book for, I strongly recommend you start with them. Their books aren't the most in depth, but they do a great job of introducing the concepts and helping you wrap your head around the technology.
Don't waste your money December 19, 2009 Roy E. Ware (Oregon) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
While the concept of the book is excellent, the examples simply do not work. There is a forum on O'Reilly's web site, but they refuse to offer any solutions to any problems in the text.
There is no errata and no support whatsoever.
Avoid this book if you value your sanity.
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