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AJAX references

At the risk of inflaming passions best left alone
I'd like to ask a favour of the members of this
esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which is
investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that might
shed light on the subject?

I will of course carry out a literature review but
in the mean-time has anyone any (preferably print
based) sources of data on AJAX?

Yours sincerely,

Dom
Oct 23 '05 #1
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Dominic Myers said the following on 10/22/2005 8:01 PM:
At the risk of inflaming passions best left alone
I'd like to ask a favour of the members of this
esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which is
investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that might
shed light on the subject?
The comp.lang.javascript archives is going to be the best starting
reference you will ever find.
I will of course carry out a literature review but
in the mean-time has anyone any (preferably print
based) sources of data on AJAX?


This new-fangled term of "AJAX" is too new to have any decent print
based references/sources unless you print it yourself.

--
Randy
comp.lang.javascript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq & newsgroup weekly
Oct 23 '05 #2
"Randy Webb" <Hi************@aol.com> wrote in
message news:_-********************@comcast.com...
Dominic Myers said the following on 10/22/2005
8:01 PM:
At the risk of inflaming passions best left
alone I'd like to ask a favour of the members
of this esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which
is investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that
might shed light on the subject?
The comp.lang.javascript archives is going to be
the best starting reference you will ever find.


But I'm mainly after print based stuff as it's
seens as being of more academic use... ahh well
;-) Any of the existing or due to be published
books any good in your opinion? I'm already
trawling the archives constantly.
I will of course carry out a literature review
but in the mean-time has anyone any (preferably
print based) sources of data on AJAX?
This new-fangled term of "AJAX" is too new to
have any decent print based references/sources
unless you print it yourself.


Thought as much but wondered if anyone had
heard/seen any anyway..?


--
Randy
comp.lang.javascript FAQ -
http://jibbering.com/faq & newsgroup weekly

Oct 23 '05 #3
Dominic Myers wrote:
"Randy Webb" <Hi************@aol.com> wrote in
message news:_-********************@comcast.com...
Dominic Myers said the following on 10/22/2005
8:01 PM:

At the risk of inflaming passions best left
alone I'd like to ask a favour of the members
of this esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which
is investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that
might shed light on the subject?


The comp.lang.javascript archives is going to be
the best starting reference you will ever find.

But I'm mainly after print based stuff as it's
seens as being of more academic use... ahh well
;-) Any of the existing or due to be published
books any good in your opinion? I'm already
trawling the archives constantly.

I will of course carry out a literature review
but in the mean-time has anyone any (preferably
print based) sources of data on AJAX?


This new-fangled term of "AJAX" is too new to
have any decent print based references/sources
unless you print it yourself.

Thought as much but wondered if anyone had
heard/seen any anyway..?


How about a Google Print search

http://print.google.com/print?q=ajax...hl=en&ie=UTF-8

Mike
Oct 23 '05 #4
"mscir" <ms***@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:tZ********************@pghconnect.com...
Dominic Myers wrote:
"Randy Webb" <Hi************@aol.com> wrote in
message
news:_-********************@comcast.com...
Dominic Myers said the following on 10/22/2005
8:01 PM:
At the risk of inflaming passions best left
alone I'd like to ask a favour of the members
of this esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which
is investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that
might shed light on the subject?

The comp.lang.javascript archives is going to
be the best starting reference you will ever
find.

But I'm mainly after print based stuff as it's
seens as being of more academic use... ahh well
;-) Any of the existing or due to be published
books any good in your opinion? I'm already
trawling the archives constantly.

I will of course carry out a literature review
but in the mean-time has anyone any
(preferably print based) sources of data on
AJAX?

This new-fangled term of "AJAX" is too new to
have any decent print based references/sources
unless you print it yourself.

Thought as much but wondered if anyone had
heard/seen any anyway..?


How about a Google Print search

http://print.google.com/print?q=ajax...hl=en&ie=UTF-8

Mike


Cheers Mike, excellent idea. Any others?
Oct 23 '05 #5
Dominic Myers wrote:
At the risk of inflaming passions best left alone
I'd like to ask a favour of the members of this
esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which is
investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that might
shed light on the subject?

I will of course carry out a literature review but
in the mean-time has anyone any (preferably print
based) sources of data on AJAX?

Yours sincerely,

Dom


an ajax book-
http://www.ajaxian.com/archives/books/index.html

documentation for the prototype.js ajax library-
http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptac...show/Prototype
http://www.sergiopereira.com/articles/prototype.js.html
Oct 23 '05 #6
Dominic Myers wrote:
At the risk of inflaming passions best left alone
I'd like to ask a favour of the members of this
esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which is
investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that might
shed light on the subject?


Not a book yet, but apparently it's on the way:

<URL:http://www.ajaxpatterns.org/>

[...]

--
Rob
Oct 23 '05 #7
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 01:01:39 +0100, Dominic Myers wrote:
I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which is investigating AJAX
technologies and I was wondering if anyone had any references that might
shed light on the subject?


If you want to learn about what can be done with AJAX, you should know
what "Samy, their hero" did:

http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-10-14-n81.html
http://namb.la/popular/tech.html

This is not in any books, of course. But it will influence the future, for
it will be repeated. The possibility is too attractive, an JS injection is
probably a rather common vulnerability.

Sincerely,
Joachim
Oct 23 '05 #8

Dominic Myers wrote:
At the risk of inflaming passions best left alone
I'd like to ask a favour of the members of this
esteemed news-group:

I'm currently engaged on a dissertation which is
investigating AJAX technologies and I was
wondering if anyone had any references that might
shed light on the subject?

I will of course carry out a literature review but
in the mean-time has anyone any (preferably print
based) sources of data on AJAX?

Yours sincerely,

Dom


A new book is being written by this fellow:-

http://www.nczonline.com
Julian

Oct 24 '05 #9

Julian Turner wrote:
A new book is being written by this fellow:-

http://www.nczonline.com

Sorry

http://www.nczonline.net

Oct 24 '05 #10

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