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AJAX Is No Overnight Success
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01/16/2006, By Peter Coffee
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The term AJAX has its origins in "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML." The first word in that spellout is the most important, while the others should not be taken too literally.
An AJAX application combines behind-the-scenes server interactions with client-side user interface rendering. "The user is never staring at a blank browser window and an hourglass icon, waiting around for the server to do something," said Jesse James Garrett, co-founder of San Francisco-based Web consultancy Adaptive Path LLC., in his widely cited article propounding the AJAX label.
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