| Overview
Learn to build dynamic, interactive web applications using the two
most important approaches to web development today: Ajax and the
phenomenally efficient Ruby on Rails platform. This book teaches
intermediate to advanced web developers how to use both Ajax and
Rails to quickly build high-performance, scalable applications
without being overwhelmed with thousands of lines of JavaScript
code. More than just recipes, you also get a thorough, low-level
understanding of what's happening under the hood.
Ajax on Rails includes three fully worked out Rails/Ajax
applications, and quick reference sections for Prototype and
script.aculo.us. Testing lessons show you how to eliminate cross-browser
JavaScript errors and DOM debugging nightmares using a combination
of Firebug, and Venkman. Advanced material explains the most current design practices
for Ajax usability. You'll learn to avoid user experience mistakes
with proven design patterns.
Beyond the how-to, Ajax on Rails helps you consider when
Ajax is (and isn't) appropriate, and the trade-offs associated with
it. For those new to Rails, this book provides a quick
introduction, the big picture, a walk through the installation
process, and some tips on getting started. If you've already
started working with Rails and seek to deepen your skill set,
you'll find dozens of examples drawn from real-world projects,
exhaustive reference for every relevant feature, and expert advice
on how to "Ajaxify" your applications.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionLearn to build dynamic, interactive web applications using the two most important approaches to web development today: Ajax and the phenomenally efficient Ruby on Rails platform. This book teaches intermediate to advanced web developers how to use both Ajax and Rails to quickly build high-performance, scalable applications without being overwhelmed with thousands of lines of JavaScript code. More than just recipes, you also get a thorough, low-level understanding of what's happening under the hood. - Ajax on Rails includes three fully worked out Rails/Ajax applications, and quick reference sections for Prototype and script.aculo.us.
- Testing lessons show you how to eliminate cross-browser JavaScript errors and DOM debugging nightmares using a combination of Firebug, and Venkman.
- Advanced material explains the most current design practices for Ajax usability. You'll learn to avoid user experience mistakes with proven design patterns.
Beyond the how-to, Ajax on Rails helps you consider when Ajax is (and isn't) appropriate, and the trade-offs associated with it. For those new to Rails, this book provides a quick introduction, the big picture, a walk through the installation process, and some tips on getting started. If you've already started working with Rails and seek to deepen your skill set, you'll find dozens of examples drawn from real-world projects, exhaustive reference for every relevant feature, and expert advice on how to "Ajaxify" your applications. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews. Succint intro, but not much more, 2008-08-25 Reviewer rating: I bought this book thinking I would learn a lot. I've done very little JavaScript and Ajax before so I was expecting to soak this up like a sponge. I did the examples and read through the book and felt like I got a great introduction to using Ajax with Rails. That's the problem though, I feel like the book needs more meat, especially in the RJS section. Now that I have a good foundation, I'm looking elsewhere for more intermediate concepts that should've been part of this text. | Ajax on Rails, 2008-04-11 Reviewer rating: It's a good book, the structure and ideas are clear and comprehensive maybe I miss to download the examples' code from internet but I quite a few happy with this purchase, I got my money's worth. | Not bad at all, 2007-11-16 Reviewer rating: I've bought this book with expectation. The title implied the feeling that this book would be THE book I'd ever need for AJAX on Rails. However it gave less than I've expected. There's a large portion of reference material you can easily find in the rails documentation. It was an easy read, I've completed in one day. In the end, I found Peepcode videos to be more informative than this book. | very concise and useful, 2007-10-19 Reviewer rating: The chapters are short and cover what is needed to start programming in any of the subjects they cover such as: prototype, rjs. Examples are also well chosen.
This book assumes good level of familiarity with javascript and ruby on rails. | Need more examples, half of the book is filled with Documentation, 2007-10-13 Reviewer rating: Why do I have to buy a book for documentation? I can look it up online for free. People learn by examples. These book needs more examples than just reproducting the dry documentation. |
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