Thursday, November 10, 2005
According to Jesse James Garrett, there’s a new approach to developing web applications that can make them more useful and responsive. It’s old enough to be in use today and if you’ve used Google Suggest or Google Maps, it’s likely you’ve seen it in action. It’s called Asynchronous JavaScript + XML—or AJAX—a technology combination that is enabling web developers to create solutions that are as rich and functional as desktop software applications.
Filed under: AJAX
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