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For today's (and tomorrow's) applications that run via the Web, should they be AJAX-based, or do AIR/Flash/Flex, JavaFX, or Silverlight offer better results? And what about OpenLaszlo, or Curl, or any of the other many alternatives. To inspire you to come to AJAXWorld 2008 East and choose your direction for Rich Internet Applications, here's a brief selection from among the many dozens of sessions that you really ought to consider joining us in New York City (18-20 March) to enjoy.
Embracing New Platforms: Building RIAs Beyond AJAX
- by Bert Halstead, Curl
Think Fast: Accelerate AJAX Development with Appcelerator
- by Jeff Haynie, Appcelerator
PHP, Next Generation RIA Superhero
- by Andi Gutmans, Zend
Picking the Right Technology for Enterprise Rich Internet Applications
RIA Development on the Microsoft Stack Using Flex
- by Mike Crushin, SharpStyle Labs
AJAX and Rails
- by Greg Pollack, Rails Envy
ThinWire AJAX RIA Framework in Action
- by Joshua Gertzen, ThinWire
Seam Remoting - JBoss Seam and AJAX
- by Shane Bryzak, JBoss/Red Hat
Web 2.0 Application Development Using jMaki
- by Arun Gupta, Sun
An Introduction to the YUI Library
- by Eric Miraglia, Yahoo!
.NET in the Browser: Silverlight RIA
- by Laurence Moroney, Microsoft
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Ever since Google popularized a smarter, more responsive and interactive Web experience by using AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) for its Google Maps & Gmail applications, SYS-CON's RIA News Desk has been covering every aspect of Rich Internet Applications and those creating and deploying them. If you have breaking RIA news, please send it to RIA@sys-con.com to share your product and company news coverage with AJAXWorld readers.
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