Some netizens left a message asking me what is the difference between "ajax practice: instance details" and "ajax practice", and whether the content is similar. The essay reply is as follows:
Ajax practice is originally known as Ajax in action, and Ajax practice: instance details is originally known as Ajax in practice. It is two books. In a brief summary, the first book focuses on the basic knowledge of Ajax programming, and the second book focuses on the practical problems of Ajax in applications. The latter can be considered as the continuation of the former.
Both books are collectively created, but the main authors are Dave Crane. The two books are published by the same publishing house (Manning), and are both introduced and released by Turing (belongs to the people's post and telecommunications Publishing House.
For more details, refer to the introduction of the two books in China-Pub:
- Ajax practice http://www.china-pub.com/28433
- Ajax practice: detailed examples of http://www.china-pub.com/209252
There are three free trial chapters on "ajax practice: instance details" in China-Pub.
If you are not afraid of reading English, you can go to the official homepage of the two books for details.
The official homepage of Ajax in action is http://www.manning.com/crane /;
Ajax in practice is: http://www.manning.com/crane2 /.
(Note: because we are in a magical country, you need to bring a set of agents or other tools that can span the great wall of fire prevention to visit the manning website)