
I usually find that you can meet a lot of new people simply by putting yourself on the single’s waiting list at any public course but for those of you who are more internet-savvy can try GolfGrouper.com, a site supposedly help you find your next fantasy foursome. Of course, try to find people who shoot near scratch if you want to improve your game at all.
The idea for GolfGrouper.com came to me one night as I was dozing off thinking of the round I was about to play two days later. For me, as well as for others, golf is an escape, a getaway from work, the hustle and bustle of the city and a great way to get in touch with nature and all it has to offer. At that point it dawned on me, that there were only two of us playing, leaving two spots open for others to partake and enjoy.
I knew that all of my close friends were busy but I wanted to ask others with a similar handicap and skill level if they wanted to form a group. From my perspective, when it comes to golf, the more the merrier.
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AjaxDaddy give you some real good free code sniplets on various different Ajax implementations. Although I don’t have use for this as I prefer from-scratch Ajax coding, this can be very useful for anyone who’s not familiar with Ajax technology.
For Your Reference, what is AJAX?
AJAX is simply a combination of XMLHTTP, Javascript, and PHP to bring you “refreshing” of pages without reloading. You can read more about it here, here’s some books I also recommend you reading to get started:
JavaScript and Ajax for the Web - This is the best book to get you started with AJAX, I’ve read all the others ones but not as comprehensive and easy to read as this one.
Ajax Hacks - This book has lots of little tips and tricks for your Ajax code, definitely recommended if you are serious about Ajax development/learning.
AjaxBuddy, a free repository of Web 2.0-style site tools, is great for site owners who don’t have time to learn an entire programming language, or just need a starter block of code to get building. Grab free, easy-to-modify code for Flickr-like editing fields, quick-loading slideshows and tabbed galleries, instant graphs, date-choosing calendars, and dozens more examples.
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