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3.1 Conclusion
It's my hope that by now, you have the confidence to jump in and start building data-driven applications. There are many useful applications waiting to be written that aren't technically any more difficult than the address book we wrote in this course. Jump in, start writing, and before you know it, you'll have your application up and running.
My name is Jeremy McPeak, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thank you for watching!
1.Introduction2 lessons, 11:07
2 lessons, 11:07
1.1Introduction01:23
1.1
Introduction
01:23
1.2What You Need09:44
1.2
What You Need
09:44
2.Working With Data6 lessons, 56:43
6 lessons, 56:43
2.1Creating Records (Inserting Data)13:20
2.1
Creating Records (Inserting Data)
13:20
2.2Reading Data08:10
2.2
Reading Data
08:10
2.3Updating Data With a Form: Retrieving the Record09:39
2.3
Updating Data With a Form: Retrieving the Record
09:39
2.4Updating Data With a Form: Writing the New Record05:52
2.4
Updating Data With a Form: Writing the New Record
05:52
2.5Deleting Data07:47
2.5
Deleting Data
07:47
2.6Refactoring for Clarity and Security11:55
2.6
Refactoring for Clarity and Security
11:55
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:56
1 lesson, 00:56
3.1Conclusion00:56
3.1
Conclusion
00:56
I started my development career on the client-side writing JavaScript and DHTML components in my spare time. In 2005, Nicholas C. Zakas asked me to join him in writing the first edition of Professional Ajax for Wiley Publishing. Since Professional Ajax, 1st Edition, I've been blessed to take part in other book projects: Professional Ajax 2nd Edition, and Beginning JavaScript 3rd and 4th editions.