As a developer who typically doesn't venture too far into the "visual" side of things, normally hiding in the invisibility of server side logic, I was really surprised by this book. I've...
0 replies - 1123 views - 08/21/09 by chris.baughman in Book Reviews
As a developer who typically doesn't venture too far into the
"visual" side of things, normally hiding in the invisibility of server
side logic, I was really surprised by this book. I've...
0 replies - 505 views - 08/14/09 by chris.baughman in Book Reviews
Chapter 1: Introduction to Dojo
Chapter 2: Useful JavaScript and Dojo Tricks
Chapter 3: Basic Dijit Knowledge
Chapter 4: Ajax Communication
Chapter 5: Forms
Chapter 6: Layout
Chapter...
0 replies - 1343 views - 06/18/09 by Manuel Jordan in Book Reviews
If you want a step-by-step guide to Java Web development with the developer-friendly Apache Tapestry framework, then you have the right book published by PACKT...
0 replies - 3892 views - 04/01/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
Ajax has revolutionized the web world in the last couple of years. I read "Ajax in Action" with great interest and wrote my first review for...
0 replies - 1385 views - 03/28/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
According to Manning, the purpose of this book is to help you learn how to do more on your web application pages with less script. Bear Bibeault and...
3 replies - 4961 views - 03/28/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
I was preparing my draft for interviewing some of the authors for Manning as well as Apress, and browsing their web sites for updates. There are several new...
1 replies - 1111 views - 01/26/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles