Matthew Tevenan
Matthew Tevenan is a technical writer with the Internet Explorer Developer Content team, and has been with Microsoft for over five years now. He previously worked in the Windows Client SDK and Windows Digital Media Division as a technical editor. Matthew has a Master’s degree in Technical Communication from the University of Washington, and a Bachelor’s degree in French from the University of San Francisco. His previous work experience as a technical communicator includes stints at Dantz Development Corporation (now EMC) and Apple Inc. He spends his free time studying graphic design, playing the cello, and being perturbed by his two bad cats.
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Better AJAX Development with Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2008 - Vol. 5 - Issue 3 - IE8
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 provides a programming model for AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) development that is simpler yet more powerful than ever before, spanning browser, Web page, and server interaction. You’ll be able to build pages that are faster and more functional, with better end-user experiences. Plus, the APIs Microsoft has added to Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 are based on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML 5.0 or Web Applications Working Group standards.