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Right now I am working with two great PHP frameworks for two different application: Zend Framework and Orchid. Although I'm a huge fan of CodeIgniter, I'm finding ZF to be robust and really solid for becoming the #1 choice of enterprises very soon.

In addition to them, I am also having a good look on Dojo - as it became Zend Framework's official JavaScript toolkit. I have to agree that there a few gems in it which I like, but I'm yet to discover its full potential. In the meantime, jQuery is helping me a lot.

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May
19

A review on “AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications”

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A few weeks back, I received a review copy of the book AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications by Packt Publishing. After going through it and finding thats its a good one, I decided to write a review on it. So, I sat today and wrote a few lines about it in Amazon. Here is an excerpt from the review:

AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications

Solid package bundled with great AJAX and PHP code

“After telling you everything you need to boost your own site with AJAX, they start to tell you how you can avail different AJAX functionalities in your site - Form Validation, Auto complete, Real-time Charting, Drag-n-drop, and so on. These are divided in the rest of the book in chapters. Each of them has a real-life working example that can make you think “Oh man!! I was looking for this to be in my site!!!” Although it’s more code than theory, you won’t loose the path as they start the chapters with a problem-solving manner and after showing the code, explain them step-by-step.”

You can see the full review here.

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