You just can't make this stuff up. Seen here:
"JavaScript growth is flat while pardoxically AJAX is taking off. In other words, we will take the AJAX and rich applications thank you very much, but please keep your tinker-toy language."
In other news, Web 2.0 is taking off, but HTML is so 90's!
I'd assume that many AJAX users use frameworks or compilers that generate the necessary JS code, so they don't have to learn that ugly language themselves.
ReplyDeleteI'd try that out, if I were into AJAX.