|
Features New AJAX Website Goes Live: AJAX.sys-con.com
Aims To Make "Asynchronous JavaScript" As Well Known As Both Visual Basic & Java
Mar. 3, 2006 01:30 PM
If you want to learn AJAX you should probably buy a few books, buy an AJAX IDE, and go to a few training classes. But all three things will cost you money. So why not first mingle with people that already know it, by visiting - at no cost - the very latest and fastest-growing AJAX web site, http://ajax.sys-con.com - it's where the prime movers of AJAX come to learn who's doing what in AJAX, why, when, and with whom.
And it's where the prime bloggers of AJAX blog.
There is simply no better way to find out about AJAX, whether what you are looking for is to know, simply, What Is Ajax? (Rob Gonda answers this one, and follows it up with an AJAX article about Making the HTML User Experience Almost As Pleasant as Flash) or whether you prefer instead the insights of Dion Hinchcliffe who shares details of 5 Earth-Shattering Things You Should Know About Ajax And Probably Don't.
Best of all, you can scoot on over any time of day or night and catch up on blogs from luminaries such as Alex Bosworth, David Heinemeier Hansson, Bill Scott, Thomas Fuchs, Rob Sanheim, Michael Mahemoff, Alex Barnett, Joe Walker, Rob Gonda, and Emily Chang. Or scan the latest AJAX news stories hot off the wires.
While "Web 2.0" is a mindset and somehat difficult to nail down, AJAX is a set of technical approaches and thus perfectly suited to discussion, sharing, networking, and case studies. Make your site content suggestions please to ajax@sys-con.com and we will more than happy to reflect the best ones on the new site faster than you can say XMLHTTPRequest or Asynchronous JavaScript!
Happy Holiday wishes from all at AJAX.sys-con.com.
Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
#4 |
SYS-CON Brazil News Desk commented on 3 Mar 2006
If you want to learn AJAX you should probably buy a few books, buy an AJAX IDE, and go to a few training classes. But first, why not mingle with people that already know it, by visiting the very latest and fastest-growing AJAX website, http://ajax.sys-con.com - it's where the prime movers of AJAX come to learn who's doing what in AJAX, why, when, how and with whom.
|
#3 |
SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on 3 Mar 2006
If you want to learn AJAX you should probably buy a few books, buy an AJAX IDE, and go to a few training classes. But first, why not mingle with people that already know it, by visiting the very latest and fastest-growing AJAX website, http://ajax.sys-con.com - it's where the prime movers of AJAX come to learn who's doing what in AJAX, why, when, how and with whom.
|
#2 |
SYS-CON India News Desk commented on 3 Mar 2006
If you want to learn AJAX you should probably buy a few books, buy an AJAX IDE, and go to a few training classes. But first, why not mingle with people that already know it, by visiting the very latest and fastest-growing AJAX website, http://ajax.sys-con.com - it's where the prime movers of AJAX come to learn who's doing what in AJAX, why, when, how and with whom.
|
#1 |
Trackback Added: New AJAX Website Unveiled: AJAX.sys-con.com; New AJAX Website Unveiled: AJAX.sys-con.com @ SYS-CON AUSTRALIA
If you want to learn AJAX you should probably buy a few books, buy an AJAX IDE, and go to a few training classes. But all three things will cost you money. So why not first mingle with p...
|
|
|