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danrochmanWelcome to AjaxPatterns.org, an Ajax portal and homepage for the upcoming "Ajax Design Patterns" text (O'Reilly), with full text online. Maintained by Michael Mahemoff.
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Luca PalliSize, spacing, and placement of information are critical in creating a visually consistent and predictable environment.
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Agustín RamosAn Ajax portal and homepage for the upcoming "Ajax Design Patterns" book (O'Reilly)
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AjaxPatterns.org is an in-progress collection of Ajax patterns being collected and discovered by Michael Mahemoff, building on an initial draft published on my blog a few months ago. Contributions and comments are very welcome.. What's here is CC-licensed, so please feel free to pull any content into your own work. The patterns will eventually be published as an O'Reilly text, "Ajax Design Patterns".
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AjaxPatterns.org is an in-progress collection of Ajax patterns being collected and discovered by Michael Mahemoff, building on an initial draft published on my blog a few months ago. Contributions and comments are very welcome.. What's here is CC-licensed, so please feel free to pull any content into your own work. The patterns will eventually be published as an O'Reilly text, "Ajax Design Patterns".
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AjaxPatterns.org is an in-progress collection of Ajax patterns being collected and discovered by Michael Mahemoff, building on an initial draft published on my blog a few months ago. Contributions and comments are very welcome.. What's here is CC-licensed, so please feel free to pull any content into your own work. The patterns will eventually be published as an O'Reilly text, "Ajax Design Patterns".
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Ian ForresterAjax resources
ajax javascript programming web wiki remotescripting reference code html webdev
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Martin LeyrerThese patterns cover the basic building blocks of Ajax applications. They are more "reference patterns" than true "design patterns" as they are intended to introduce the types of technologies that are used, provide a common vocabulary used throughout, and
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AjaxPatterns.org is an in-progress collection of AJAX patterns being collected and discovered by Michael Mahemoff (http://mahemoff.com), building on an initial draft published on my blog (http://www.softwareas.com/ajax-patterns) about a month ago. Contributions and comments are very welcome. For the next few weeks, the main pages are read-only as I am aiming to keep the language structure as cohesive as possible (http://mahemoff.com/paper/language/). Meanwhile, you can now edit the Discussion area and I'm watching the RSS feed closely, so any comments will be incorporated into the main pages ASAP. What's here is CC-licensed, so please feel free to pull any content into your own work.
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