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		<description><![CDATA[This is the third in the four-part series on Ajax functionality and usability patterns (Book: Part 4, pp 327-530). An audio discussion of visual effects is ideally short and sweet, so this podcast is but 13 minutes long.

This 13-minute podcast covers ten patterns of Ajax Architecture (Book: Chapter 16, pp 445-472):


One-Second Spotlight
One-Second Mutation
One-Second Motion
Highlight



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One-Second Spotlight
One-Second Mutation
One-Second Motion
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The guest for this week is Dave Johnson of Nitobi (the Ajax component developers formerly known as E-Business Applications), widget guru and author of the upcoming Enterprise Ajax book. Dave helps me walk through the patterns and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The guest for this week is <a href="http://blogs.ebusiness-apps.com/dave/">Dave Johnson of Nitobi (the Ajax component developers formerly known as E-Business Applications)</a>, widget guru and author of the upcoming Enterprise Ajax book. Dave helps me walk through the patterns and offers plenty of great insights along the way. We mention Dave&#8217;s recent presentation a couple of times; <a href="http://blogs.ebusiness-apps.com/dave/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/webvisions06.pdf">here&#8217;s the PDF</a>.</p>

<p>This 54-minute podcast covers ten patterns of Ajax Architecture (<a href="http://ajaxpatterns.org/Book">Book: Chapter 15, pp 389-444</a>):</p>

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		<itunes:subtitle>This is the second in the four-part series on Ajax functionality and usability patterns (Book: Part 4, pp 327-530).

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This 54-minute podcast covers ten patterns of Ajax Architecture (Book: Chapter 15, pp 389-444):


Drag-And-Drop
Sprite
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Malleable Content
Microlink
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Status Area
Update Control
Virtual Workspace



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