Ajax (shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a group of interrelated web development techniques used on the client-side to create interactive web applications. With Ajax, web applications can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page. The use of Ajax techniques has led to an increase in interactive or dynamic interfaces on web pages.
But, I don’t know why Ajax is always overlooked as a language that many new web designers don’t really understand or try to learn it. But if you believe me, Ajax is the most amazing language I have ever used and it can do wonderful things to add up extra spice in your web design. If you are willing to learn Ajax, there are lots of tutorials and resources available on the internet by various design blogs.
These tutorials will help you to learn build an Ajax powered shopping cart, Twitter List Ajax Fanpage, integrating Google calendar and much more. And if you are more into HTML coding, you can check our previous article where we compiled a list of HTML 5 tutorials.
And for now, have a look on SaveDelete’s compilation of Top 10 powerful Ajax Tutorials for web designers. Let me know any tutorial that you like the best, and if you know any other tutorial that helped you to learn Ajax, please share with us in the comments section below.
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1) Twitter List Ajax Fanpage
2) Build an Ajax Powered Shopping Cart
3) Creating an Ajax Web App using the bitly api
4) Login Signup Screen
5) Simple Ajax Website Jquery
6) Creating an AJAX-Enabled Calendar Control
7) How to Create an Ajax File Uploader
8 ) Auto suggestion with jQuery and Ajax
9) Ajax Fancy Captcha
10) How to Integrate Google Calender
Bonus Ajax Tutorials
Now days I can see the use of Ajax all over the web and I think it is very helpful to give smoothness to your site.
Nice posts…
i have bookmarked it…..
good collection dude:)
Ajax is excellent! Mix it up with both ‘Ruby on Rails’ and ‘FlashPaper 2′, and it totally ROCKS!
Nice looking Ajax… thanks…
@Jona
I agree with the Ruby on Rails. I also use it and I’m happy with it because it is easy and fun to use. Plus good tool like the Ruby On Rails Scheduling that helps you in scheduling and managing your jobs in Rails.
Man, dubstep sure is catching on it seems like. Everyone I bump into now adays knows about it but just like last year nobody really knew. Insane!
i bookmarked this page because i intend to learn the basics of Ajax and I’m collecting source no thanks for sharing
great collection yogesh! i see ajax ajax everywhere got to try my hands on it soon!
i need a good site.!
These tutorials are very useful. Thank you for sharing all of these. Actually, I have watched some of these already and I have learned a lot from these videos.