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  • abbreviation computing Alternative form of Ajax.

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Examples

  • $. getJSON () method of the jQuery library, but the $. ajax () method gives us access to the Error call back method of the AJAX request.

    fullasagoog.com full roast blend 2008

  • I’m no guru in Ajax/DHTML so I wasted a couple hours trying to find the AJAX in that neat solution. doh !

    Ajaxian multi-file uploads 2005

  • The name AJAX is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • The name AJAX is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • The name AJAX is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • The term AJAX is relatively new; although if you work with web technologies, you have undoubtedly heard of the term, but the underlying technologies have been around almost as long as the Web itself.

    Latest News from JAVA Developer's Journal 2010

  • AJAX app before the term AJAX was popular, to those who started video chatting a couple years later, to those who changed your theme on day one, and to those who have turned on some of the 43 experimental

    Muti 2009

  • Jesse James Garrett the guy who coined the term AJAX designed and narrated part one of a video series demonstrating what the future of the web might look like.

    Aurora Concept Video Proposes the Future of the Web | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Ever since Jesse James Garrett coined the term AJAX to describe the collection of existing technologies that allow increased responsiveness and interactivity of webpages, its adoption has been embraced across the Web.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • Of the following persons, who is known to have coined the term AJAX?

    unknown title 2009

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