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High Performance Web Sites
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[September 2007]
Website Optimization
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Programming ASP.NET 3.5, Fourth Edition
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Authors
Bill Scott
Bill Scott is director of UI Engineering at Netflix in Los Gatos, CA, where he plies his interface engineering and design skills. Scott is the former Yahoo! Ajax evangelist and pattern curator for the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library. He has a long and...
Shelley Powers
Shelley Powers has been working with, and writing about, web technologies--from the first release of JavaScript to the latest graphics and design tools--for more than 12 years. Her recent O'Reilly books have covered the semantic web, Ajax, JavaScript...
Cristian Darie
Cristian Darie is a software engineer with experience in a wide range of modern technologies, and the author of numerous books, including his popular ASP.NET tutorial book, his AJAX and PHP book, and SEO book for PHP developers. Cristian is studying ...
Ali Pasha
Ali Pasha is a product manager on Google's developer products. Currently, his work focuses on the Google AJAX Search API and the AJAX Feed API.
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MVC As Anti-Pattern - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Brian Lesser
[October 11, 2008]
Simple standalone Web applications only need three layers: presentation, domain, and data source. If you are using Flex or AJAX and don't need to submit any forms, do you still need an MVC framework? I think the answer is no.
New Book: Head First Ajax - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Laura Adair
[September 15, 2008]
Head First Ajax gives you an up-to-date perspective that lets you see exactly what you can do -- and has been done -- with Ajax. Using the unique and highly effective visual format that makes Head First titles popular, this book offers a big picture overview to introduce Ajax, and then explores the use of individual Ajax components -- including the JavaScript event model, DOM, XML, JSON, and more -- as it progresses. Learn more.
Making OOP Work in XQuery - O'Reilly News
By Kurt Cagle
[September 02, 2008]
The concept of using XQuery as a mechanism for generating web pages is a comparatively new one in the XML Database and XQuery engine world, but the benefits to do so should be fairly obvious. Indeed, there's been a new meme that's begun appearing under the heading XRX, which stands for XQuery, REST, and XForms, though that last particular X could also stand, just as effectively, for XMLHttpRequestObject, the central component in the AJAX world.
Mac FFOSS (Freeware/Free and Open Source Software) - O'Reilly Digital Media
By Todd Ogasawara
[May 28, 2008]
Here's what I looked at last week: Disqus, TwitPic, Blender, and Tabs/Ajax vs. browser memory management.
ONJava.com -- Quick Wicket Pointers: Netbeans, AJAX, and a Book
By Tim O'Brien
[April 28, 2008]
By way of Geertjan's Blog, apparently Netbeans supports Wicket development. Also, from Geertjan is an interview with Jonathon Locke, Eelco Hillenius, and Igor Vaynberg. Read this if you are interested in learning about how Wicket does Ajax. In other news,...
Nice Take on Web 2.0 Expo from Information Week - O'Reilly Radar
By Tim O'Reilly
[April 18, 2008]
It's among the most satisfying part of my job to seed new ideas, see them spread, take root, and eventually flower. In the process, they often morph into something unexpected, hopefully richer and better than originally imagined. But sometimes they take disappointing side-turns. So, for example, seeing Eric Schmidt equate web 2.0 to Ajax was disappointing. Especially since he...
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