AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications
AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications by Bogdan Brinzarea, Cristian Darie, Filip Chereches-Tosa and Mihai Bucicia
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Number of Pages:
- 284
- ISBN:
- 1904811825
- Product Group:
- book
- Publisher:
- Packt Publishing Limited
- Publication Date:
- Feb. 20, 2005
- BooksForGeeks.com ID:
- 615
Reviews for AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications
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Mostly source code
Rated out of 5 stars, June 12th, 2007
I was hoping for a good explanatory book, but this is what I got:
listings - sometimes for 4 -5 -6 pages - of javascript /html. With no comments -just source code. Amazing.
Utterly useless. Sorry. I have tried again and again, but this book is quite bad even compared to an online tutorial from someone you have never heard about.
So keep your money. -
Pulp?
Rated out of 5 stars, January 12st, 2007
I was very disappointed to see that most of the book is made up of repeated source code examples. Parts of it is well written but it is very hard to get an overview and to me, it seems, this book was primarily made to make a bit of money while Ajax was still unknown and perplex. Although the authors give some fine examples of how to use the xml that Ajax is based on they don't care to explain how to expand your own knowledge and understanding beyond the simple examples they provide.
If you are satisfied with copying the source code shown in the book then this might be the book for you, but if you want to learn Ajax properly you should probably buy another book.
Also, it had the worst typography I have ever experienced, the pages looked as if they were printed from a cheap ink-printer!
I feel sorry for writing such a harsh review but there are so many parts that are missing. It could have been a good book with a little more effort.
I would be very careful about buying any books from this publisher. -
A brilliant introduction
Rated out of 5 stars, December 12th, 2006
I bought this book because I realised that I needed to get to grips with Ajax technologies. As PHP is my weapon of choice this book seemed a perfect place to start.
The chapters are well laid out with different ajax 'applications' well explained and coded. From basic form validation to Google Suggest, Ajax chat and Drag and drop I would recommend this book to anyone with a good grounding in PHP.
PHP implementation is aimed at PHP5 using MySQL through the mysqli extensions making this book valid for a long while yet. -
Excellent
Rated out of 5 stars, May 12th, 2006
This book is ideal if you already know PHP, MySQL, JavaScript and have heard of AJAX but not had the opportunity to explore it further. If you want to try AJAX but have never come accross a scenario to use it, this book provides some excellent examples which can form the basis of great projects.
The theory behind all the technologies used is very clearly explained, without boring you with detail about obvious things. Right from the first chapter you start learning by examples. The examples can be easily adapted to many web projects and they cover stuff that is both useful and fun.
I have found this book very enjoyable - the best I've bought in a while.

