At Adaptive Path, we've been doing our own work with Ajax over the last several months, and we're realizing we've only scratched the surface of the rich interaction and responsiveness that Ajax applications can provide.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Ajax is an important development for Web applications, and its importance is only going to grow.
Google is making a huge investment in developing the Ajax approach.
'Operation Ajax' presents history in an entirely new way. It takes a true story and uses cutting-edge technology, never before used in this way, to bring it to spectacular life.
I use a lot of the Web 2.0 apps that I've seen out there, and I think there is incredible work going on there.
I adapted an antiquated style and modernized it to something that was efficient. I didn't know anyone else in the world would be able to use it and I never imagined it would revolutionize the event.
I fix things now and then, more often tweak HTML and make scripts to do things.
The orb allows for constant dynamic feedback.
The training at Juilliard School is classical training, and it really makes one very versatile.
What people want is a seamless Web experience.
Ajax isn't a technology. It's really several technologies, each flourishing in its own right, coming together in powerful new ways.