There's an
interesting thread on Tim O'Reilly's blog today that can basically be summarized as, "Are there two perspectives on Ajax?"
The basic fault line is between web developers who are comfortable monkeying around with web pages, and programmers who have spent years trying to abstract that stuff away.
Apart from my distaste for the acronym, and how it's become the new "Just stick web on it, or an 'i', or 'active' and it will be cool", it is a useful technology. In some situations. JavaScript debugging is the suxx0rs, even with Firefox. It is interesting to see the comparison of various "Ajax" libraries and how they go about it. Many are nothing more than new widget libraries, while others (esp.
Prototype) give you the keys and say, "Go for it."
Print | posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:58 PM