Ajax - User Interface Libraries and Design Patterns
Posted by michael on February 19th, 2006.
I was originally going to tell you how this book I’ve been reading, Ajax in Action by Dave Crane and Eric Pascarello with Darren James, has made me a Javascript phenom and how I’m putting together amazingly interactive interfaces using Ajax.
Instead, I’ll just tell you how Yahoo!’s Developer Network has pre-built interfaces and design patterns. All open source under BSD license. Want to implement drag n’ drop functionality? How about breadcrumbs or pagination? Auto-complete? Look no further, it’s all there. Quite a few of these have sparked my interest and will no doubt save time on future projects.
I’ll probably still finish the book however.
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Ajax in Action is pretty awesome. Just picked up a copy myself.
i am new to ajax .. and i want to kno how to use yahoo design pattern?
i also visited it but not found the way
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