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Title: Ajax and Firefox: new Web applications and browsers.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES)
Author: Robert Godwin-Jones
Publication: Language, Learning & Technology (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 2005
Publisher: University of Hawaii, National Foreign Language Resource Center
Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Page: 8(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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…an instructive and expert demonstration of how to use PHP, MySQL, the Zend Framework, Smarty, Ajax, and other powerful technologies for creating robust Web sites.
Michael J. Ross, Web developer/Slashdot contributor
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“The core technologies of Ajax are quite straightforward; the hard part is applying them in the real world. Fortunately, the authors have been putting Ajax into practice since long before the term Ajax was even coined. Enterprise AJAX offers excellent coverage of issues rarely explained to date, but frequently encountered by enterprise developers including architecting of Ajax applications, and how to deal with such concerns as usability, security, and reliability.”
-DR. MICHAEL MAHEMOFF, PH.D. author of Ajax Design Patterns (AjaxPatterns.org)
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The Microsoft Expression Web Developer s Guide
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Learn to create ASP.NET applications using Visual Web Developer 2008
Jim Cheshire
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Universal Design for Web Applications teaches you how to build websites that are more accessible to people with disabilities and explains why doing so is good business. It takes more work up front, but the potential payoff is huge — especially when mobile users need to access your sites. You’ll discover how to use standards-based web technologies — such as XHTML, CSS, and Ajax, along with video and Flash — to develop applications for a wide range of users and a variety of devices, including the mobile Web. You’ll also learn specifics about this target audience, especially the key over-50 age group, whose use of the Web is rapidly growing. With this book, you will: Learn the importance of metadata and how it affects images, headings, and other design elements Build forms that accommodate cell phones, screen readers, word prediction, and more Create designs using color and text that are effective in a variety of situations Construct tables that present information without spatial cues Design Ajax-driven social networking applications that people with disabilities can access Provide audio with transcriptions and video that includes captions and audio descriptions Discover assistive technology support for Rich Internet Application technologies such as Flash, Flex, and Silverlight
Universal Design for Web Applications provides you with a roadmap to help you design easy-to-maintain web applications that benefit a larger audience. Buy Now!
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