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Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional View Larger Image | Lee Babin Apress, Paperback, Published October 2006, 272 pages, ISBN 1590596676 | List Price: $34.99 Our Price: $21.50 You Save: $13.49 (39% Off)
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Ajax breathes new life into web applications by transparently communicating
and manipulating data in conjunction with a server-based technology. Of all
the server-based technologies capable of working in conjunction with Ajax, perhaps
none are more suitable than PHP, the world's most popular scripting language.
Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional is the first book
to introduce how these two popular technologies can work together to create
next-generation applications. Author Lee Babin covers what you commonly encounter
in daily web application development tasks, and shows you how to build PHP/AJAX-enabled
solutions for forms validation, file upload monitoring, database-driven information
display and manipulation, web services, Google Maps integration, and more. You'll
learn how to
- Take advantage of PHP and advanced JavaScript capabilities to create next-generation,
highly responsive Web applications.
- Enhance commonplace application tasks such as forms validation and tabular
data display.
- Manage cross-browser issues, ensuring your applications run on all major
Web browsers.
- Take advantage of the Google Maps API and add spatial mapping features to
your website.
You'll also be introduced to other key topics like conquering cross-platform
issues, countering potential security holes, and testing and debugging JavaScript
with efficiency. All examples are based on real-world scenarios, so you'll
be able to apply what you learn to your own development situations.
About the Author
Lee Babin is a programmer based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where he serves
as the Chief Programmer for an innovative development firm duly named The Code
Shoppe. He has been developing complex web driven applications since his graduation
from DeVry University in early 2002 and has since worked on over 50 custom websites
and online applications. Lee is married to a beautiful woman by the name of
Dianne, who supports him in his rather full yet rewarding work schedule. He
enjoys video games, working out, martial arts, and traveling, and can usually
be found working online on one of his many fun web projects at any given time.While
Lee has experience in a multitude of web programming languages, his preference
has always been PHP. With the release of PHP 5, many of his wishes have been
fulfilled.
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