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Picking an AJAX Framework

The AJAX framework space is really starting to look like a robust place to do development these days. The number of choices is proliferating, and the level of maturity and polish in these frameworks is remarkable, and improving by the day. But not all frameworks are created equal, of course. How to choose? You need to consider how well the framework fits the style and structure of your development team. Critically, you need to see how well the widgets in the framework map to the desired feature set in your app. And then you need to know how easy those widgets are to customize. Andrew Turner and Chao Wang make it all a bit easier for you by revealing their decision-making process when choosing a framework for their latest project in "AJAX: Selecting the Framework that Fits."

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