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Peachpit Press has published the second and third articles I wrote in support of my “Modern JavaScript: Develop and Design” book. The second is “The 10 Best JavaScript Development and Design Habits“. In it, I spell out ten specific recommendations. Many of them apply to using any programming language, while a couple are specific to JavaScript.

The third, and final, article is “5 Ways to Improve Your Ajax Performance“. Ajax is critical to today’s Web applications, so knowing how to use Ajax requests more optimally is valuable knowledge.

Although both articles are written to support my “Modern JavaScript: Develop and Design” book, neither require that you have the book. And, of course, they’re free, so check them out when you get the chance. Thanks!

Peachpit Press has published online an article I wrote titled “The Five Biggest JavaScript Misconceptions“. This is one of three articles I wrote in support of my “[intlink id=”3016″ type=”page”]Modern JavaScript: Develop and Design[/intlink]” book. In the article, as the title states, I discuss what I believe are the five biggest JavaScript misconceptions, and by “biggest”, I mean both “popular” and “egregious”. It’s a quick read, so check it out. Thanks!

Peachpit Press has just published online another article I wrote titled “Ajax-ifying a Shopping Cart.” The article can be used to expand some of the content in my “Effortless E-Commerce with PHP and MySQL” book. This is the fourth and final article I wrote for Peachpit Press in support of this book (plus the five blog postings).

Peachpit Press has just published online another article I wrote titled “Creating an Ajax-Enabled Rating System for Your Website.” The article can be used to expand some of the content in my “Effortless E-Commerce with PHP and MySQL” book.

Peachpit Press has published on their Web site my “Five Critical E-Commerce Security Tips in Five Days” series of blog postings. The specific postings are:

The postings are in concert with my “Effortless E-Commerce with PHP and MySQL” book, although the information provided, from theory to actual code, should be useful whether you’ve read that book or not.