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AJAXWorld News Desk AJAXWorld: Top 10 Lessons Learned Using AJAX
It's time to implement AJAX in your next Web application
By: Rod Cope
Oct. 23, 2008 06:45 AM
The Web 2.0 phenomenon of the last couple years - which has been picking up steam recently - is largely dependent on AJAX. This concept is beneficial to both the developer and user, as it makes programming Web applications more fun while enhancing the user experience. As a developer I see the tremendous value AJAX brings to the table. I really enjoy the power of a desktop application...while working on a Web app. And as a Web user, I experience better functionality, speed, and usability on a Web page. It's so much more interactive and responsive without the hassle of being bogged down by typical Web activity. Plus, it's pretty neat to click on something and see it populate dynamically, without a single change on the rest of the page. Since AJAX is an umbrella technique, not tied to any specific frameworks, I'm free to select any number of platforms on which to implement it. In my experience, Ruby on Rails is probably the best choice. To begin with, there is a considerable amount of AJAX help built into Ruby on Rails - it's quite good and makes everything rather convenient too. Ruby on Rails has nice ways it can generate JavaScript for developers so that they don't have to write it by hand, but handwritten client-side JavaScript is especially good for filtering, sorting, and adding new fields. By combining these techniques, the resulting application is more responsive and user-friendly. This is not to say that Ruby on Rails is universally considered the best AJAX framework, because some developers like frameworks that are programmed through a drag-and-drop GUI; Rails requires good old-fashioned coding. However, in my opinion, Ruby on Rails is the route to take for Web 2.0 development. At OpenLogic, we made the switch to Ruby on Rails from Java a little over a year ago and haven't looked back since. AJAX at OpenLogic Top 10 List Use AJAX, but Make It Seamless Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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