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Ajax for Web App Development and What Your Business Needs to Know

Feb 28, 2010

Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, also known as Ajax, is a commonly discussed topic when developers are talking about web application development. Many businesses are eager to learn what all the buzz is about, and how they can utilize Ajax in their websites–and just what advantages there could be to using this technology.

Francis Wong covers the topic, by breaking the focus down to:


    The Basics of Web Programming with Ajax
  • The Benefits of Using Ajax for Web Application Development
  • Caveats for Businesses Considering Ajax Programming

This whitepaper will help you to understand the basics of Ajax as well as the pros and cons of its use.

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