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Founder of HousingMaps.com Drills Down at "Real-World AJAX" Seminar in San Jose
Paul Rademacher Reveals the Nitty-Gritty Aspects of Building AJAX Apps

Dissatisfaction with Craigslist is what spurred Paul Rademacher to create HousingMaps.com, he explained to a packed General Session at the "Real-World AJAX" One-Day Seminar in San Jose, CA, today. Using the JavaScript he saw implemented in Google Maps, Rademacher saw the potential of making location the organizing principle for a new type of housing site. The result was the first "mashup" on the Web, the best of Craigslist combined with the best of GoogleMaps.

From having been a traditional applications write - including as an animation expert for Dreamworks, where he worked among other movies on Shrek 2 - he found the transition to writing AJAX applications "real smooth," Rademacher told the audience. 

A hugely knowledgeable speaker, Rademacher's technical facility was evident right from the beginning of his student career, which culminated in his Ph.D dissertation, "Measuring the Perceived Visual Realism of Images." The audience did not hesitate to take advantage of his experience and insights, and a lively Q&A session rounded off his hugely enjoyable presentation.

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There's another site that does this type of thing:

http://www.jolocate.com/Listings.aspx

I like it better

Dissatisfaction with Craigslist is what spurred Paul Rademacher to create HousingMaps.com, he explained to a packed General Session at the 'Real-World AJAX' One-Day Seminar in San Jose, CA, today. Using the JavaScript he saw implemented in Google Maps, Rademacher saw the potential of making location the organizing principle for a new type of housing site. The result was the first 'mashup' on the Web, the best of Craigslist combined with the best of GoogleMaps.

Very good to hear tips re debugging AJAX, that is maybe something that you guys could run a whole session on another time. Great session!


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Matt wrote: There's another site that does this type of thing: http://www.jolocate.com/Listings.aspx I like it better
SYS-CON Belgium News Desk wrote: Dissatisfaction with Craigslist is what spurred Paul Rademacher to create HousingMaps.com, he explained to a packed General Session at the 'Real-World AJAX' One-Day Seminar in San Jose, CA, today. Using the JavaScript he saw implemented in Google Maps, Rademacher saw the potential of making location the organizing principle for a new type of housing site. The result was the first 'mashup' on the Web, the best of Craigslist combined with the best of GoogleMaps.
NiceJobPaul wrote: Very good to hear tips re debugging AJAX, that is maybe something that you guys could run a whole session on another time. Great session!
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