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Review of new "Understanding Ajax" book.
Probably a lot of you here are already old hands at Ajax, but I haven't
started doing this yet. Part of the reason was that I really didn't understand where Ajax would be useful to my own site, and also that my experiences with early Javascript put me off on that a bit. "Understanding Ajax" by Joshua Eichorn helped me with both of those impediments. Complete review at http://aplawrence.com/Books/understanding_ajax.html -- Tony Lawrence http://aplawrence.com |
Re: Review of new "Understanding Ajax" book.
Tony Lawrence wrote:
> Probably a lot of you here are already old hands at Ajax, > but I haven't started doing this yet. Part of the reason > was that I really didn't understand where Ajax would be > useful to my own site, and also that my experiences with > early Javascript put me off on that a bit. > > "Understanding Ajax" by Joshua Eichorn helped me with both > of those impediments. Complete review at > http://aplawrence.com/Books/understanding_ajax.html That review (actually pretty superficial rather than "complete") states that it was written from a draft manuscript and the book itself will be released in late August 2006. It also has a link to Amazon; who state that the book has not been released and offer to ship it once it becomes available. As it is now early August, and the evidence is that the book in question has not yet been made available I have to wonder how it was possible that it "helped me with both of those impediments" (except perhaps in that regular employment with the book's publishers may have enabled the OP to hire someone else to do the work). The obvious chronological discrepancy suggests that this post was a marketing exercise (implying a book that could not be sold on its own merits). Richard. |
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