| This is a book about developing effective web applications. We’re not going to dance around this issue. Underneath everything else, this book is about XHTML, JavaScript, CSS, and standards that have been around for almost a decade now. Not only do we admit this truth, we embrace it. Just because these standards have been around for a while doesn’t mean that we can’t build something new and exciting out of them. Technology, like Jello, takes a while to solidify into something tasty and satisfying.
Ajax (and Web 2.0) represents the maturation of Internet standards into a viable application development platform. The combination of stable standards, better understanding and a unifying vision amount to a whole that is greater, by far, than the sum of its parts. With Ajax, you’ll be able to achieve the double Holy Grail: feature-filled user interfaces and a no-hassle, no-install deployment story.
It wasn’t long ago that Jesse James Garrett coined the term Ajax. When he first released the term onto the public consciousness, it stood for Asynchronous JavaScript And XML. It has since, like SOAP before it, lost its acronym status and is just a word. However, it is an enormously powerful word. With this single word, Jesse James was able to harness an industry-wide trend towards richer, install-free web applications and give it focus. |