Ajax Programming Overview

Ajax is a set of web development methods that uses a variety of client-side web technologies to build asynchronous web applications. Ajax allows web applications to send and retrieve data from a server asynchronously without interfering with the existing page display and behavior.

Table of Contents

Unlock All Ajax Programming Lesson Videos

Subscribe now to unlock these videos and gain access to all of the Lesson videos and content on Ajax Programming Course.

GET STARTED NOW

Have an account? Login

logoSchoolNK

SchoolNK Awards you Diploma Certificate in Ajax Programming Web Development at the completion of this course.

About Ajax Programming course

Ajax is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, which refers to a set of web development techniques rather than an actual programming language. Ajax however, is widely used in client side programming (e.g. JavaScript) to allow for data to be sent and received to and from a database / server. Whats special about using Ajax programming is that you can exchange data in the background without actually disturbing the user experience. This method is extremely useful both for website performance and usability. Since asynchronous loading is non-render blocking, it will allow your pages HTML to continue parsing even if it encounters a script tag. From a usability standpoint, visitors can benefit from seeing certain information generated without having to reload the page. This is a huge step forward for improving perceived performance.

Ajax is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, which refers to a set of web development techniques rather than an actual programming language. Ajax however, is widely used in client side programming (e.g. JavaScript) to allow for data to be sent and received to and from a database / server. Whats special about using Ajax programming is that you can exchange data in the background without actually disturbing the user experience. This method is extremely useful both for website performance and usability. Since asynchronous loading is non-render blocking, it will allow your pages HTML to continue parsing even if it encounters a script tag. From a usability standpoint, visitors can benefit from seeing certain information generated without having to reload the page. This is a huge step forward for improving perceived performance.

What you’ll learn

  • check null

Top Web Development Courses

See Web Development Courses

Unlock Library

Get access to More lessons taught by industry experts.

icon