On 10/24/05, Yves Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me and my co-worker as well....
>
> We've started looking at some AJAX stuff... and we're quite interested.
>

I'm not sure if people are familar with the people over at
pragmaticprogrammer.com, but they write some incredibly interesting,
yet easy to read books for developers. They keep the books tightly
focused on the book title's subject matter, and are relatively short
so that you don't have to lug around a mammoth brick. They have
released a beta version of their upcoming Pragamatic AJAX: A Web 2.0
Primer, which, if it follows with their other titles, will quickly
become an excellent ground-up resource for integrating AJAX with your
current work. Have a look, as they are offering a deal where you can
get the PDF and hard copy book combo for just the PDF price.

http://pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/ajax/index.html

Note that I do not in any way work for them, nor is there any sort of
shady referral bonus. I just like to support good work.

Regards,
Dave.

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