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Bulletproof Ajax Reviewed
Bulletproof Ajax is a newly released book from New Riders and author [and fellow WaSP member] Jeremy Keith. Devoted to teaching the proper way to design for and use the technologies behind everyone’s current favorite buzzword. If you’re looking for a step by step guide on how to recreate your companies Flash application click for click this probably isn’t going to help too much (other then perhaps help push you into the direction of rethinking your approach, or just going back to your old friend), but instead it does a wonderful job of breaking down the systems that make Ajax work and putting them in context — that being a new dynamic way of enhancing, interacting with and manipulating web documents.
Read on for full review
Friday Link Wrapup
Because I’ve been so quiet around these parts lately here’s a big ole list of links for the web builder in you!
- Microsoft IE7 RC1 is out
- On CSS changes in IE7
- WebKit Update News talks of recent changes including ”[m]uch improved support for HTML editing”.
- John Allsopp Explains the magic of microformats at Vitamin
- Technorati wants a professional front end person
- Ma.gnolia updates their APIs, and adds support for the del.icio.us API. I can only assume someone is madly working on Flock integration as a result.
