:: Ajax: The Definitive Guide

My previous favorite, and most recommended, book on AJAX was the one by Crane et. al. because of its completeness in covering the subject by taking a big picture view of Web 2.0 rather than just one technology. For developers though, the book by Holdener is probably the one to own.

This book has some excellent information that seems to escape other books on this subject or is found across multiple titles. So even though it is certainly a large volume, I think there is some definite value in having quite a bit of related material in one title. For example, there are insights into JavaScript and use of JSON in programming the DOM (to name a few) that in my opinion made sense to include.

If you are going to do rich, browser-based application work, you definitely want to consider this book.


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