AJAX is the best web development technology in the past year! I have subscribed to some Java news, such as JDJ (Java Developer's Journal) or JavaWorld. Almost every issue has an article about AJAX. I will not explain anything about AJAX here. If you are not clear about it, you can refer to the reference link attached to the article.
The reason why AJAX makes it difficult is that it is not like Java, PHP, etc... It is just a "single" technology. It is a combination of technologies. You must be familiar with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and XML. Otherwise, you will not be able to use AJAX, in addition, you have to use the backend web page language, such as JSP, ASP, or PHP. It takes a lot of effort to learn these technologies separately. Isn't it difficult to mix them together?
After more than a year of Development and the efforts of open community and business giants, although AJAX is still relatively high, it is no longer so unattainable. At present, there are more than a dozen AJAX-related books available for searching on Amazone. AJAX-related frameworks and APIs are also spring up and constantly released and updated; even integrated development tools (IDE) are available. These problems may not make AJAX approachable, because there is not much to learn in the bones, but at least it will not let you back up the drums, so that you can easily take the first step.
Back to the topic of this article, the first global AJAX Developer Conference has started to register! The Conference was named "The Ajax Experience 2006". Two full-day seminars were held in San Francisco (mystery: why most programming meetings were chosen in San Francisco ?!). However, the admission fee is not cheap. If you register now, you will have to pay US $ one thousand ~~ With the pilgrimage mentality, we can see many celebrities, such as Jesse James Garret, the father of AJAX, and Brendan Eich, the creator of Javascript .... Of course, the seminar content is expected to be very exciting. For detailed conference information, please refer to the Conference website:
Http://www.theajaxexperience.com
Main Speaker list (stars flashing ):
Jesse James Garret-Father of Ajax, Adaptive Path
Brendan Eich-Creator of JavaScript
Michael Mahemoff-Creator of Ajax Patterns
Alex Russell-Founder & Project Lead for The Dojo Toolkit
Bill Scott-Creator of Rico & Ajax Evangelist at Yahoo!
Brad Neuberg-Creator of Really Simple History, AMASS, and Dojo Contributor
Joe Walker-Creator of DWR
David Geary-Best-selling books on both Java component frameworks
Dylan schiann-Co-founder of the DoJo Toolki
T Eric Pascarello-Co-author of Ajax in Action
Greg Murray-Servlet Specification/AJAX Lead
Jason Hunter-Author of Java Servlet Programming
Patrick Lightbody-Co-author of "Webwork in Action"
Justin Gehtland-Co-author of "Pragmatic AJAX"
Jonathan Hawkins-Microsoft Atlas Lead
Rod Smith-Vice President of Internet Technology with IBM
Scott Dietzen-President and Chief Technology Officer of Zimbra
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