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Foundations of Atlas - Laurence Moroney

Foundations of Atlas (eBook)

Rapid Ajax Development with ASP.NET 2.0
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2006 | 1st ed.
336 Seiten
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There is huge interest in Ajax and Atlas. This book will demystify the technology and show people how to apply it.

First book to be published on this revolutionary new technology.

Written by an experienced .NET author working in close collaboration with the Atlas development team



Laurence Moroney is the director of technology evangelism at Mainsoft, the cross-platform development company. He has over 10 years in software development and architecture, specializing in interoperability, security and performance in such diverse industries as casinos, jails, the U.S. Border Patrol, airports, professional soccer teams and financial services. He has written several books on computing, including some on Web Services Security, ASP.NET and Java/.NET interoperability, as well as dozens of articles on various technology issues. He lives in Sammamish, Washington with his wife, Rebecca, and children, Claudia and Christopher. His blog is at Philotic.com, where you can find lots of Atlas and other development resources.
T he last year has seen a series of incredible advances in user experiences on the Web. As the Web continues to grow as a marketplace for web applications and services, the user expe- ence has become a key differentiator in attracting and retaining users and in driving revenue and productivity. This has led to an explosion of richer, more personalized, more interactive sites that fully exploit the capabilities of the browser platform. What is all the more remarkable about this trend is that it is built on a technology fo- dation that has been around for a long time and has only recently acquired the name Ajax. Microsoft pioneered both Dynamic HTML and CSS in Internet Explorer nearly a decade ago, and the current edition of the JavaScript language is several years old. And the cornerstone of Ajax-the XMLHttpRequest object, which enables more flexible communication between the browser and server-was built into Internet Explorer in 1998 to support pioneering appli- tions such as Outlook Web Access. So why has Ajax suddenly started to catch on now? Clearly, the technology has matured and standardized; Ajax's capabilities are available on more platforms and browsers than ever before and can now be found on the vast majority of desktop computers. The computing power of the desktop computer has also grown significantly. And, finally, the Web itself has evolved into a rich platform. These trends have, in turn, driven the need to invest in better, more differentiated experiences.

Laurence Moroney is the director of technology evangelism at Mainsoft, the cross-platform development company. He has over 10 years in software development and architecture, specializing in interoperability, security and performance in such diverse industries as casinos, jails, the U.S. Border Patrol, airports, professional soccer teams and financial services. He has written several books on computing, including some on Web Services Security, ASP.NET and Java/.NET interoperability, as well as dozens of articles on various technology issues. He lives in Sammamish, Washington with his wife, Rebecca, and children, Claudia and Christopher. His blog is at Philotic.com, where you can find lots of Atlas and other development resources.

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.12.2006
Zusatzinfo 336 p.
Verlagsort Berkeley
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Informatik Web / Internet Web Design / Usability
Schlagworte AJAX • ASP.NET • Browser • Collaboration • Debugging • Development • Framework • HTML • JavaScript • Middleware • .NET • XML
ISBN-10 1-4302-0175-4 / 1430201754
ISBN-13 978-1-4302-0175-5 / 9781430201755
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