Bosworth on AJAX

Adam Bosworth has weighed in on AJAX.  I’ve been looking forward to this for a few reasons:

  • Adam’s blog is what introduced me to blogging, I didn’t realize how prevalent blogging was until I read his.
  • He had a huge influence on developing DHTML and IE when he worked at Microsoft, so he has intimate knowledge of the web and its applications.
  • He now works at Google who has defintely seen the uses for ajax, evidenced by GMail, Google Maps, Google Suggest, etc.
  • He doesn’t blog very often. When I started reading him, he would post something maybe a few times a month, but its been months since he last posted.  I wish he would post more, I find him to be one of the more interesting reads in my blogroll.

Adam has the ability to take an extremely high level view of things, and his posts are very thoughtful and insightful.  I highly recommend subscribing.

2 Comments so far »

  1. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on June 3, 2005 @ 6:13 am

    Have you checked out the XmlHttpPost/partial postback features in Whidbey yet? They seem pretty impressive so far with browser compliance checking right in the framework.

    http://www.extremeexperts.com/Net/Articles/ClientCallbacksinASPNETWhidbey.aspx

  2. breichelt said,

    Wrote on June 3, 2005 @ 8:04 am

    Steve, I have read a little bit about client postbacks in Whidbey, the link you posted is currently broken for me, but I’ll definitely check it out when its back up.

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