Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ajax Tutorials Websites

There are so many things that you have to learn before you can
actually jump into Ajax. If you’re only proficient in one language, you
need to research and relearn the things you forgot in college or in
your computer school. It’s a technique where one language is combined
to another. Plus, it’s java intensive and there are only a handful of
people who has learned the Java software. Before Ajax, Java was
perceived to be useful but requires a faster internet connection and a
faster computer. Confused on where to start; we’ve browsed through the
internet and found some sites that has helped us to start a program on
Ajax.


http://dojo.jot.com/Tutorials/HelloWorld - “Hello World” was the
first thing that you have to learn in computer schools. Now you have to
start from the very beginning and do the “Hello World” routine again.
If you think you’re too advanced for this step, you can still move
forward. There are tons of chapters that you can go through. There are
codes that will be provided from the very start. You’ll be surprised on
how different the code “Hello World” in simple program compared to the
“Hello World” from Ajax. There are also toolkits that you can download
to help you get started with the application.


http://www.ajaxprojects.com/ajax/index.php - This site will continue
what you learn in a certain platform. Ajax applications in different
frameworks are presented. There will be detailed explanation and
tutorials in different frameworks such as .Net, Java, PHP, Ruby and
other frameworks that you can think of. Instead of giving you the step
by step program, you’ll have the code and make some changes from there.
This is a good site if you already know the rudiments of Ajax. There’s
also a portion where they will teach you the “Hello World” if you don’t
have any idea where to start.


http://www.ajaxtutorial.net/ - As someone who wants to learn Ajax
from its roots, you might expect something of a “Hello World” guide
based on the name of the site. But instead of instructing Ajax to a 4th
grade kid, the website is full of codes. This site is definitely for
programmers who wanted to implement Ajax in their websites. These codes
are freely given; you just have to change the variables to get what you
want. Browse through months and months of updates until you can get the
program that you want. There’s also a demonstration of the code and see
its effects on a certain website.


http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/default.asp - We reserved the best for
last. As usual w3schools.com has developed a great self learning site
about Ajax. Everything is covered: from the definition, the things you
have to learn and the things you have to apply. This free learning site
might be too basic for some, but this is definitely the site you want
to start if you’re not familiar with anything about Ajax. It might be
confusing at first but when you read through and take notes, everything
will just unfold before you. You can start creating simple codes before
you know it.



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