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		<title>When Surface Acquaintaince Becomes Practical Knowledge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my pursuit to become more literate in the web-development world I recently made a few purchases of technology books that I hope will accelerate my understanding of things like Ajax, DOM, Json, JavaScript, Java&#8230;etc. I know that there is &#8230; <a href="http://unfoldingneurons.com/2007/when-surface-acquaintaince-becomes-practical-knowledge">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my pursuit to become more literate in the web-development world I recently made a few purchases of technology books that I hope will accelerate my understanding of things like Ajax, DOM, Json, JavaScript, Java&#8230;etc.  I know that there is a wealth of material available for free on the internets but there&#8217;s just something about a good book that makes learning so much easier.  Key word there is <em>good</em>!</p>
<p>A <span style="text-decoration: underline;">good</span> book I&#8217;ve just finished reading (and <a  href="http://www.unfoldingneurons.com/library/brett-mclaughlin/head-rush-ajax/">written a review on</a>) is &#8220;<a  href="http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596102259/ref=nosim/yetanotrambya-20">Head Rush Ajax</a>&#8220;by Brett McLaughlin.  Thanks to the freaky layout and writing style (it&#8217;s definitely not your typical technical resource!) this was a book that I quickly worked through and at least now I have a firmer grasp of concepts that were just acquaintances before.</p>
<p>For instance,  I now know:</p>
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<li>AJAX &#8211; isn&#8217;t a new language.  It is simply a &#8220;method&#8221; of coding (using existing languages &#8211; JavaScript primarily) to enable visitors of a web-page interact with a page without having to reload it.  Of course, I already knew of AJAXian goodness from using all the various web-apps that apply it &#8211; but it&#8217;s neat to know that it&#8217;s really not that hard to work with &#8211; it certainly isn&#8217;t as intimidating as I thought it would be.</li>
<li>DOM &#8211;  Wow!  What <em>was</em> I missing!  I had no idea there was such hidden power in the browser and that so much could be manipulated by accessing the DOM tree <img src='http://unfoldingneurons.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Of course to seasoned developers the DOM is nothing new &#8211; but it was one of those terms I saw referenced and mentioned but never realized it&#8217;s application.  Understanding DOM is one of those knowledge bits that kind of pieces the puzzle together for so many code snippets that didn&#8217;t make sense to me before.   Now when I read a bit of Java-script I&#8217;ll know what <code>document.getElementByID("gotcha")</code> means.  To any neophyte web-monkey&#8217;s reading this&#8230;learn DOM!</li>
<li>XML &#8211; Okay I knew a little bit of XML before reading this book but the book helped me understand the far-reaching applications of XML that I <em>didn&#8217;t know of</em> before.</li>
<li>JSON &#8211; Hee hee, now when someone mentions JSON I&#8217;ll know they aren&#8217;t talking about that guy from Friday the 13th.Â  This JSON is <em>so much cooler</em>!Â  But since the book just scratched the surface on JSON vs. XML there&#8217;s a lot more learning that I&#8217;ve gotta do with it.</li>
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<p>Bottom line, I&#8217;m glad I invested a few bucks in the book.Â  It will be a good resource for me as I try out AJAX on my own and has opened up a new world of web-application and website prettification that was just a dream for me before.</p>
<p>An added bonus?Â  I&#8217;ve got some ideas for how I want to improve my <a  href="http://www.unfoldingneurons.com/neurotic-plugins/organize-series-wordpress-plugin">Organize Series WordPress Plugin</a> <img src='http://unfoldingneurons.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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