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PUBLIC MARKS from nhoizey with tags ajax & "best practices"

November 2005

Particletree · The Hows and Whys of Degradable Ajax

by 6 others
we decided that we wanted to create a flawless user experience for all users without having to sacrifice the added user interface benefits provided by Ajax goodness

July 2005

Thinking and Making

by 4 others (via)
Recent interest in rich, asynchronous, web applications drove many designers and developers to quickly implement javascript widgets to a wide variety of web applications. While the excitement has fueled inspired innovations, the race has left behind several emerging best practices for using javascript.

June 2005

Wait till I come! » Six JavaScript features we do not need any longer

by 3 others (via)
It is a tool, much like a shovel, a screwdriver or a towel. While a towel is handy in every situation, as every HHGTTG reader knows, JavaScript has its place and its merits, but also its limitations and places it shouldn’t be applied to.