Hands-on AJAX training course for developers who are looking to develop Rich Internet Applications using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML technologies. Public courses available in London, UK and custom courses delivered globally.
Seminal article which popularized "AJAX" as a term.
Aspects of AJAX is a platform and engine for developing responsive and interactive web applications by using and extending the browser platforms to a Rich Client System.
A portal on Ajax containing news, articles, tutorials, toolkits, sites using Ajax, Ajax Demos etc.
Provides an implementation of XSL-T in JavaScript for AJAX applications. Includes links for downloading.
An informational site providing Asynchronous JavaScript and XML development information including code libraries, sites using ajax, and books on ajax.
Offers an open source PHP class library that allows to create Ajax applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
Ajax.NET Professional is the first available .NET AJAX framework. As it is working with .NET 1.1 and 2.0 and with all common web browsers including mobile devices it is one of the greatest libraries available.
Reference for AJAX, Asynchronous Javascript and XML, with news, articles, tutorials, and implementations.
Tutorial article about AJAX, including a discussion about usability.
A guide on getting started with AJAX including articles, tutorials and links to other useful websites.
Provides a set of cross-browser DHTML components for building Ajax-based web interfaces. Distributed under both GPL and commercial license.
Full color AJAX courseware suitable for 3-day training focusing on real-world topics such as using SOAP envelopes, processing JSON data and building an online word processor.
A wiki with principles, gotchas, frameworks, and common techniques. Also the homepage for the "Ajax Design Patterns" book.
A guide to implementing cross-browser AJAX websites using the Sarissa library.
Offers design, programming, hosting, e-commerce, Intranet, and marketing services for both the web, Wireless applications, kiosks, and multimedia applications.