AJAX-Happy
With the advent of easy to use frameworks like MooTools, Prototype and, my favorite, jQuery over-zealous use of javascript to create pretty user interfaces is everywhere. As a young developer, one of my most important lessons, that I’m attempting to try to learn with every new project, is where and when to implement this “web 2.0″, “AJAX” goodness, and when to just to go back to the tried and true html+coding language of your choice standard.
Case in point: