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Scripted Development Answers
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08/08/2005, By Peter Coffee
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Every enterprise IT constituency craves the attractive user experience and low life-cycle costs that can flow from the use of scripting languages—notably JavaScript, Perl, Python and PHP—and script-based application models such as AJAX. Those benefits are multiplied by growing connectivity, and the synergy of client-side scripts manipulating server-side data, to make scripting a candidate for a lengthening list of tasks.
The sluggish performance of older Web applications, with their constant page updates, is dramatically improved in AJAX applications. Anyone who doubts this, the Labs would suggest, can simply compare an AJAX-based interactive site such as Google Maps against mapping sites such as MapQuest that use older page-refresh models.
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