Brief Summary
This AJAX course is your ticket to creating super smooth web and mobile applications. With some JavaScript under your belt, you'll dive into AJAX magic—making your sites responsive and fun without annoying reloads!
Key Points
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Learn what AJAX really is and how it works
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Use XMLHttpRequest for dynamic content updates
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Improve your web apps' responsiveness without heavy reloads
Learning Outcomes
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Understand basic and advanced AJAX interactions
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Dynamically update web pages using JavaScript
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Become proficient in handling AJAX and JSON for web services
About This Course
Create Elegant, Powerful Web and Mobile Applications Using AJAX.
You’ve learned a little Javascript,  but you still look at websites with slick, smooth and elegant user interfaces and want to know how web developers create that. The answer is simple: Ajax.  You’ve probably heard of it, but you’ve always wondered “What is Ajax”? Ajax is simply Asynchronous Javascript and XML. By taking our Ajax course, you can make pages on your web application respond quickly, and with a minimum of screen refreshes.
With our Ajax course and a little Javascript knowledge you can use Ajax to take database information and store, alter, sort and conditionally format it all on the client side. Â This minimizes the load on your server and makes your applications respond quickly and without reloading the HTML page. Â Ajax communicates with the server behind the scenes while your user continues to use your web site, accessing the information they want. Our course will show you numerous Ajax examples and help you become proficient in using Ajax.
In our Ajax course, master trainer Mark Lassoff takes you through the basics of Ajax right to advanced topics like parsing JSON responses from web services. Â Our Ajax course is recommended for all web developers who want to improve their client side skills, and make professional, fast and responsive web applications.
Understand the basics of Ajax interactions
To Understand and use the XMLHttpRequest() object in Javascript
To Update the Browser Window's HTML content dynamically through the DOM
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