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Wrox Python Create Modify Reuse



Product Details

* Paperback: 262 pages
* Publisher: Wrox (July 8, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0470259329
* ISBN-13: 978-0470259320

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Product Description
After reading Python: Create - Modify – Reuse, you will be able to use Python efficiently to create robust, real-world applications and useful, streamlined scripts that are easy to maintain and enhance. Jump into practical Python development after a brief primer on this object-oriented, interactive programming language and learn from project examples in each chapter. Find applications that access databases, take advantage of web technologies, and facilitate network communications and explore advanced topics like accessing operating system resources, writing scripts that are easy to read and maintain, and debugging and testing.

From the Back Cover
Python: Create-Modify-Reuse

Aimed at all levels of Python developers who are interested in a task-based way of learning Python development, this hands-on book shows how you can efficiently use Python to create robust, real-world applications. After a brief primer on this object-oriented, interactive programming language, you will jump right into practical Python development so that you can create useful, streamlined scripts that are easy to maintain and enhance, and that you can immediately put to use in the real world.

Each chapter features a complete project that you can use as it currently exists or modify to suit your particular purposes. Among these projects you'll find applications that access databases, take advantage of web technologies, facilitate network communications, and more. Plus, you'll also explore more advanced topics such as accessing operating system resources, writing scripts that are easy to read and maintain, and debugging and testing. However, even more important than the technologies you will be introduced to, you will learn how to use Python to solve real challenges.

What you will learn from this book

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The various technologies and techniques that are available to Python developers
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Ways to communicate with an SQL database
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Tips for acting as a web server or communicating with one
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How to access and manipulate XML files
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Techniques for building a content management system
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Ways to access and communicate with your operating system



Who this book is for
This book is for developers who want to explore how to develop full-blown applications with Python. A general understanding of basic programming principles and object-oriented design is helpful.

Create – Modify – Reuse guides are packed with unique, ready-to-use projects that are perfect for the busy programmer. The projects are created with minimal set-up, and can be modified, enhanced, and reused in real-world situations.

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ASP.NET 3.5: A Beginner's Guide

ASP.NET 3.5: A Beginner's Guide
ASP.NET 3.5: A Beginner's Guide


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Author(s): William Sanders
Publisher: McGraw
Date : 2008
Pages : 448
Format : PDF
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 007159194X

Product Description

Essential ASP.NET 3.5 Skills--Made Easy!

Learn how to create database-driven ASP.NET 3.5 websites using C# 3.0. ASP.NET 3.5: A Beginner's Guide shows you just what you need to know to build rich Internet applications quickly and easily. You'll find details on Web controls, CSS, event handlers, validation, SQL, ADO.NET, data binding, text files, and security. Coverage of the latest technologies, such as LINQ and Ajax, is also included. All examples use Visual Studio 2008 to ease you through the learning process, and all the source code is displayed. Start building dynamic ASP.NET 3.5 Web applications today with help from this fast-paced tutorial.

Designed for Easy Learning:

* Key Skills & Concepts--Lists of specific skills covered in the chapter
* Ask the Expert--Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips
* Try This--Hands-on exercises that show how to apply your skills
* Notes--Extra information related to the topic being covered
* Tips--Helpful reminders or alternate ways of doing things
* Annotated Syntax--Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated

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How to Succeed in Business Using LinkedIn

How to Succeed in Business Using LinkedIn

How to Succeed in Business Using LinkedIn
AMACOM | 256 Pages | 2008 | ISBN:081441074X | PDF | 9,7 MB

Forget business cards and power lunches- networking has changed forever. Discover how to make the most of the hottest professional website. It is now estimated that 19 million business professionals log onto this site every day to look for job opportunities, search for potential clients, get recommendations from colleagues, and reconnect with former coworkers. "How to Succeed in Business Using LinkedIn" takes users through every aspect of the site, from getting registered and building their network to posing questions and creating groups.

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Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide

Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide
Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide Business thinking and strategies behind successful Web 2.0 implementations.

By Amy Shuen
April 2008
Pages: 266
ISBN 10: 0-596-52996-1 | ISBN 13: 9780596529963
Description

Web 2.0 makes headlines, but how does it make money? This concise guide explains what's different about Web 2.0 and how those differences can improve the bottom line. Whether you're an executive, a small business owner, or an entrepreneur, Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide illustrates through real life examples how various businesses are creating new opportunities on today's Web. This book is about strategy rather than the technology itself


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TCP/IP Professional Reference Guide

TCP/IP Professional Reference Guide
TCP/IP Professional Reference Guide


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Author(s): Gilbert Held, Gil Held
Publisher: Auerbach Publications; 1 edition
Date : 2000
Pages : 256
Format : PDF
Size : 4,79 MB
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0849308240
The TCP/IP suite has evolved from an academic networking tool to the driving force behind the Internet, intranets, and extranets. Advances in networking and communications software based upon the TCP/IP protocol suite has opened a new range of technologies that have the potential to considerably effect our lives. A comprehensive reference, TCP/IP Professional Reference Guide provides you with detailed information covering the concepts associated with the TCP/IP protocol stack, current and emerging applications, issues such as IP addressing via DHCP versus individual addresses, security via routers and firewalls, design issues including the use of subnetting, and Ipv6. It covers the various protocols and what they do, how applications operate, addressing issues, security methods, routing, and an overview of emerging technologies. This book covers how various network protocols and applications operate - information that will help you in selecting applications, troubleshooting, and resolving network capacity issues. It reviews the manner in which the different components of the suite operate -you will know how and when to use certain members of the protocol suite. As an IT manager or consultant, you don't need to know the minutiae of every field and every protocol. While it is important to understand how to write code and configure protocols, you hire experts to do that. You need to understand the issues involved in operating or planning or operate an IP based network. You need higher levels of information, such as the effect of using DHCP vs individual network addresses, not the details of configuring DHCP. TCP/IP Professional Reference Guide describes the applications and methods, concepts and economics you need to make informed decisions for your organization.

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MCSE Exam 70-296 Study Guide

MCSE Exam 70-296 Study Guide
MCSE Exam 70-296 Study Guide


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Authors: Anthony Piltzecker , Laura E. Hunter , Melissa Craft
Pages: 800 pages
Size: 6,52 MB
Format: pdf
Publisher: Syngress; 1 edition (July 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1932266577
ISBN-13: 978-1932266573

Product Description
A one-of-a-kind integration of text, high-quality instructor led training on DVD, and Web-based exam simulation and remediation, this system gives readers 100 percent coverage of the official Microsoft 70-296 exam objectives plus test preparation software for the edge needed to pass the exam on the first try.

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MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292 Study Guide

MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292 Study Guide
MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292 Study Guide


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Authors: Will Schmied , Robert J. Shimonski
Pages: 800 pages
Size: 9,52
Format: pdf
Publisher: Syngress; 1 edition (July 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1932266569
ISBN-13: 978-1932266566

Product Description
MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292 Study Guide & DVD Training System: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000 is a one-of-a-kind integration of text, DVD-quality instructor led training, and Web-based exam simulation and remediation. This system gives you 100% coverage of the official Microsoft 70-292 exam objectives plus test preparation software for the edge you need to pass the exam on your first try.

In June, 2003 Microsoft will launch beta exams for the Windows Server 2003 certification line. Exams will likely go live the following August and September. This launch is a comprehensive revamping of the MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Enginner) track with all new core exams and all new electives. In addition, the MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) certification will expand its program to include an additional upgrade exam for MCSAs wanting to become MCSEs.

The launch of this new certification track means that all current MCSEs, representing an installed base of approximately 200,000 (source: MCP Magazine) will need to recertify under Windows Server 2003. In addition, any MCP looking to become an MCSE--estimates are about 1.2 million (source: MCP Magazine)--will also have to continue their certifications under the new program.

Many industry experts expect the Windows 2003 certification, and product line as well, to be a more popular track since many organziations are still using NT and plan to skip 2000 and go directly to 2003.

* DVD Provides a "Virtual Classroom": Get the benefits of instructor led training at a fraction of the cost and hassle.
* Guaranteed Coverage of All Exam Objectives: If the topic is listed in Microsoft's Exam 70-292 objectives, it is covered here.
* Fully Integrated Learning: This system includes a study guide, DVD training and Web-based practice exams.

About the Author
Will Schmied (BSET, MCSE, CWNA, TICSA, MCSA, Security+, Network+, A+), is the President of Area 51 Partners, Inc.Will holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University in addition to various IT industry certifications. Will has previously authored and contributed to several other publications from Syngress Publishing, including, Building DMZs for Enterprise Networks (ISBN: 1-931836-88-4) and Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network: Exam 70-214 Study Guide and DVD Training System (ISBN: 1-931836-84-1). Will has also worked with Microsoft in the MCSE exam development process. Robert J. Shimonski (TruSecure TICSA, Cisco CCDP, CCNP, Symantec SPS, NAI Sniffer SCP, Nortel NNCSS, Microsoft MCSE, MCP+I, Novell Master CNE, CIP, C! IBS, CNS, IWA CWP, DCSE, Prosoft MCIW, SANS.org GSEC, GCIH, CompTIA Server+, Network+, Inet+, A+, e-Biz+, Security+, HTI+) is a Lead Network and Security Engineer for a leading manufacturing company, Danaher Corporation. At Danaher, Robert is responsible for leading the IT department within his division into implementing new technologies, standardization, upgrades, migrations, high-end project planning and designing infrastructure architecture. Robert is also part of the corporate security team responsible for setting guidelines and policy for the entire corporation worldwide.

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PowerPoint Advanced Presentation Techniques

PowerPoint Advanced Presentation Techniques


Title: PowerPoint Advanced Presentation Techniques
Size: 85.1 MB
Format: .chm
Pages: 600
Author: Faithe Wempen

Focusing on advanced PowerPoint techniques, this addition to "Power Pack" series shows veteran users how to harness sophisticated program features - and take their presentations to the next level. Techniques covered include putting together design templates and colour schemes, working with master layouts, and more.

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SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000 Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise

SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000 Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise
SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000 Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise


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Publisher: Wiley
Language: English
ISBN: 0470082925
Paperback: 307 pages
Data: December 5, 2007
Format: PDF
Size: 1,60 MB

Description:
Aimed squarely at aspiring Linux power users and professional administrators,
the SUSE Linux Toolbox offers more than 1000 examples of useful Linux command lines.
This compact, handy reference is made to carry with you,
whether you are maintaining hundreds of Linux systems or just want to dig beneath the surface of your SUSE desktop system.
This is the Linux reference book you need to step up to the next level.
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Hacking the Xbox An Introduction to Reverse Engineering

Hacking the Xbox An Introduction to Reverse Engineering

Hacking the Xbox An Introduction to Reverse Engineering

ISBN: 1593270291 | 288 pages | 07 December 2008 | PDF | 7 Mb

This hands-on guide to hacking begins with step-by-step tutorials on hardware modifications that teach basic hacking techniques as well as essential reverse engineering skills. The book progresses into a discussion of the Xbox security mechanisms and other advanced hacking topics, with an emphasis on educating the readers on the important subjects of computer security and reverse engineering.

"Hacking the Xbox includes numerous practical guides, such as where to get hacking gear, soldering techniques, debugging tips and an Xbox hardware reference guide.

"Hacking the Xbox also confronts the social and political issues facing today's hacker by looking forward and discussing the impact of today's legal challenges on legitimate reverse engineering activities. The book includes a chapter written by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) about the rights and responsibilities of hackers, and concludes by discussing the latest trends and vulnerabilities in secure PC platforms.
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The Symbian OS Architecture Sourcebook: Design and Evolution of a Mobile Phone OS

The Symbian OS Architecture Sourcebook: Design and Evolution of a Mobile Phone OS
The Symbian OS Architecture Sourcebook: Design and Evolution of a Mobile Phone OS


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Author: Ben Morris
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (25 April 2007)
Size: 2 MB
Pages: 630 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470018461
ISBN-13: 978-0470018460

Product Description
The current Symbian Press list focuses very much on the small scale features of Symbian OS in a programming context. The Architecture Sourcebook is different.

It's not a how?to book, it's a 'what and why' book. And because it names names as it unwinds the design decisions which have shaped the OS, it is also a 'who' book. It will show where the OS came from, how it has evolved to be what it is, and provide a simple model for understanding what it is, how it is put together, and how to interface to it and work with it. It will also show why design decision were made, and will bring those decisions to life in the words of Symbian's key architects and developers, giving an insider feel to the book as it weaves the "inside story" around the architectural presentation.

The book will describe the OS architecture in terms of the Symbian system model. It will show how the model breaks down the system into parts, what role the parts play in the system, how the parts are architected, what motivates their design, and how the design has evolved through the different releases of the system.

Key system concepts will be described; design patterns will be explored and related to those from other operating systems. The unique features of Symbian OS will be highlighted and their motivation and evolution traced and described.

The book will include a substantial reference section itemising the OS and its toolkit at component level and providing a reference entry for each component.

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Longman Preparation Course for the TOEFL(R) Test: iBT Writing

Longman Preparation Course for the TOEFL(R) Test: iBT Writing


* Publisher: Pearson ESL (September 16, 2007)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 013612657X
* ISBN-13: 978-0136126577

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Algorithms for Compiler Design(Electrical and Computer Engineering Series)

Algorithms for Compiler Design (Electrical and Computer Engineering Series)

Algorithms for Compiler Design (Electrical and Computer Engineering Series)
Charles River Media | 334 Pages | 2002 | ISBN:1584501006 | PDF | 7,8 MB

A compiler translates a high-level language program into a functionally equivalent low-level language program that can be understood and executed by the computer. Crucial to any computer system, effective compiler design is also one of the most complex areas of system development. Before any code for a modern compiler is even written, many students and even experienced programmers have difficulty with the high-level algorithms that will be necessary for the compiler to function. Written with this in mind, Algorithms for Compiler Design teaches the fundamental algorithms that underlie modern compilers. The book focuses on the "front-end" of compiler design: lexical analysis, parsing, and syntax. Blending theory with practical examples throughout, the book presents these difficult topics clearly and thoroughly. The final chapters on code generation and optimization complete a solid foundation for learning the broader requirements of an entire compiler design.

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C# 3.0: A Beginner's Guide

C# 3.0: A Beginner's Guide

Paperback: 656 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2 edition (August 11, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0071588302
ISBN-13: 978-0071588300
Format: PDF
You can buy this book: Amazon.com
Description: Essential Skills--Made Easy!

Let master programmer and bestselling author Herb Schildt teach you the fundamentals of C#, Microsoft's premier programming language for the .NET Framework. You'll begin by learning to create, compile, and run a C# program. Then it's on to data types, operators, control statements, methods, classes, and objects. You'll also learn about inheritance, interfaces, properties, indexers, exceptions, events, namespaces, generics, and much more. Of course, new C# 3.0 features, such as LINQ, lambda expressions, and anonymous types, are included. Start programming in C# 3.0 today with help from this fast-paced, hands-on tutorial.

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Self-Tests--Chapter-ending quizzes to test your knowledge
Annotated Syntax--Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated

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Modeling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Language

Jos de Bruijn, Dieter Fensel, Mick Kerrigan, Uwe Keller, Holger Lausen, James Scicluna,
“Modeling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Language”

Springer | ISBN: 3540681698 | July 24, 2008 | 192 pages | PDF | 2.3MB

Semantic Web services promise to automate tasks such as discovery, mediation, selection, composition, and invocation of services, enabling fully flexible automated e-business. Their usage, however, still requires a significant amount of human intervention due to the lack of support for a machine-processable description.

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The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick

The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick (Definitive Guide) by Michael Still
Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (December 16, 2005) | ISBN-10: 1590595904 | DjVu | 9 Mb | 360 pages

This book should be useful to any programmer interested in making the most of ImageMagick’s capabilities, and that is not just because it is the only ImageMagick book on the market.

— Michael J. Ross, Web developer/Slashdot contributor

The sheer weight of helpful content makes this an invaluable purchase for Linux users at all levels.

— Paul Hudson, Linux Format

An open source project backed by years of continual development, ImageMagick supports over 90 image formats and can perform impressive operations such as creating images from scratch; changing colors; stretching, rotating, and overlaying images; and overlaying text on images. Whether you use ImageMagick to manage the family photos or to embark on a job involving millions of images, this book will provide you with the knowledge to manage your images with ease.

The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick explains all of these capabilities and more in a practical, learn-by-example fashion. Youll get comfortable using ImageMagick for any image-processing task. Through the books coverage of the ImageMagick interfaces for C, Perl, PHP, and Ruby, youll learn how to incorporate ImageMagick features into a variety of applications.

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RSS and Atom in Action: Web 2.0 Building Blocks by Dave Johnson

RSS and Atom in Action: Web 2.0 Building Blocks by Dave Johnson
Publisher: Manning Publications (July 31, 2006) | ISBN-10: 1932394494 | PDF | 10 Mb | 644 pages

RSS and Atom in Action is organized into two parts. The first part introduces the blog technologies of news feed formats and publishing protocols-the building blocks. The second part shows how to put to those blocks together to assemble interesting and useful blog applications. In keeping with the behind Manning’s “In Action” series, this book shows the reader, through numerous examples in Java and C#, how to parse Atom and RSS format newsfeeds, how to generate valid newsfeeds and serve them efficiently, and how to automate blogging via web services based on the new Atom protocol and the older MetaWeblog API.

The book also shows how to develop a complete blog client library that readers can use in their own applications. The second half of the book is devoted to a dozen blog apps-small but immediately useful example applications such as a community aggregator, a file distribution newsfeed, a blog cross-poster, an email-to-blog gateway, Ant tasks for blogging softwarebuilds, and more.

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Creating Web Pages All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies

Creating Web Pages All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies
672 pages | For Dummies; 3 edition (July 2, 2007) | ISBN-10: 0470096292 | PDF | 21 Mb

Whether you’re looking to show off your digital photos or launch your own blog, Creating Web Pages All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies, 3rd Edition delivers all the know-how you need to create Web pages for any need. It demystifies technical topics like HTML and Cascading Style Sheets, gives you the lowdown on adding sound and video to a page, and shows you how to put the latest versions of Dreamweaver and Flash to work.

These nine minibooks show you the easy way to create great-looking pages with all the bells and whistles. They’re completely revised and updated to cover new page design tools and trends. Three all-new minibooks show you how to use Microsoft’s new Expressions Web tool to build simple but dazzling pages at online services such as Google Pages, MySpace, and eBay. You’ll also learn how to tweak a site’s look and feel with Cascading Style Sheets. Discover how to:
Create user-friendly page designs
Build a blog or photo page
Fine-tune your firewall
Fine-tune pages with HTML or CSS
Spice up your pages with video and animation
Use templates to save time and frustration
Reduce exposure by controlling user tasks
Create interactive features such as clickable images
Generate sophisticated graphic effects and movies with FlashDiscover

So what are you waiting for? Get Creating Web Pages All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies, 3rd Edition and start smartening up your Web pages now!

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The Unusually Useful Web Book

The Unusually Useful Web Book
-0- pages | New Riders Press; 1 edition (June 2, 2003) | ISBN: 0735712069 | CHM | 6,3 Mb

The Unusually Useful Web Book is the only book you need to find out everything you need to know about web sites. In fact, it’s 2 books in 1. You can skim the sidebars and checklists for tips and techniques you can use right away. Or you can follow along with the main text for a detailed discussion of planning, designing, building, and maintaining your web site.

The Unusually Useful Web Book is jam-packed with do-it-yourself worksheets, lessons from the trenches, advice from experts, and jargon-free explanations. But don’t just take our word for it. Read what others are saying about The Unusually Useful Web Book:

“This book definitely stands out. Most books of this nature are stuffed with irrelevant and non-substantive information that only add confusion. This book delivers an overwhelming amount of information in a way that is both approachable and useful. There was a lot of information that I could immediately apply to current projects.” Garo Green, Director of Publications, lynda.com

“Anyone who has a passion for web design will enjoy this book. For the novice, it’s an eye opener and the reader will probably be compelled to soak in all the material, cover to cover. For the professional, it’s a strong reinforcement of things we often overlook and a great reference tool. I’m a professional and found it to be an up-to-date and refreshing read, and I plan on using it as a required textbook in the classroom!” Rosanna Yeung, Multimedia & Web Design Instructor, The Art Institute of California

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Financial Cryptography and Data Security By Sven Dietrich, Rachna Dhamija

Financial Cryptography and Data Security By Sven Dietrich, Rachna Dhamija
11th International Conference, FC 2007, and First International Workshop on Usable Security (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Publisher: Springer | 390 Pages | 2008-03 edition | ISBN: 3540773657 | PDF | 6 MB

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security, FC 2007, and the co-located 1st International Workshop on Usable Security, USEC 2007, both held in Scarborough, Trinidad/Tobago, in February 2007.

The book includes 17 revised full papers, 1 system presentation paper and the transcriptions of 5 panel sessions from FC 2007. The papers, which were carefully reviewed and selected from 85 submissions, are organized in topical sections on Payment Systems, Anonymity, Authentication, Anonymity and Privacy, Cryptography and Commercial Transactions, Financial Transactions and Web Services, and Cryptography. The book concludes with 5 revised full and 5 revised short papers from the USEC 2007 workshop. This workshop brought together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners to discuss usability problems and deepen the understanding of users’ capabilities and motivations in performing security tasks.


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Amazingly Useful websites

Amazingly Useful websites
ISBN n/a | edition 2008 | PDF | 284 pages | 2.23Mb

The author presents his list of recommended websites for internet users to visit.

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The ColdFusion 4.0 Web Application Construction Kit

The ColdFusion 4.0 Web Application Construction Kit
1032 pages | Que; 3rd edition (December 23, 1998) | ISBN-10: 078971809X | zip`d html | 15 Mb

An all-in-one kit that provides you with everything you need to create Web-based applications using the latest version of Allaire Corporation’s ColdFusion. From the basics of application design to session state management, from database fundamentals to real-time credit card verification and authorization, from dynamic SQL generation to Java enhanced forms, this book contains everything you to need to get up and running in record time. Included on the CD-ROM are evaluation versions of ColdFusion and ColdFusion Studio, complete source code listings, sample applications, and add-on applications and utilities. -This 3rd edition of this highly successful book has been updated to cover recent enhancements to both the ColdFusion Application Server and the ColdFusion Studio development environment. -For coverage of advanced ColdFusion see our other ColdFusion book, “Advanced ColdFusion 4 Application Development”, ISBN 0789718103.

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Participative Web And User-Created Content: Web 2.0 Wikis and Social Networking by Graham Vickery and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent

Participative Web And User-Created Content: Web 2.0 Wikis and Social Networking by Graham Vickery and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent
Publisher: Organization for Economic | Number Of Pages: 128 | Publication Date: 2007-10-30 | ISBN-10 / ASIN: 9264037462 | PDF | 1 Mb

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Semantic Web: Grundlagen

Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph, York Sure “Semantic Web: Grundlagen”

Springer | 2007-11-01 | ISBN: 3540339930 | 277 pages | PDF | 2,05 MB

Das Buch Semantic Web Grundlagen vermittelt als erstes deutschsprachiges Lehrbuch die Grundlagen des Semantic Web in verständlicher Weise. Es ermöglicht einen einfachen und zügigen Einstieg in Methoden und Technologien des Semantic Web und kann z.B. als solide Grundlage für die Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Vorlesungen genutzt werden. Die Autoren trennen dabei sauber zwischen einer intuitiven Hinführung zur Verwendung semantischer Technologien in der Praxis einerseits, und der Erklärung formaler und theoretischer Hintergründe andererseits. Nur für letzteres werden Grundkenntnisse in Logik vorausgesetzt, die sich bei Bedarf jedoch durch zusätzliche Lektüre und mit Hilfe eines entsprechenden Kapitels im Anhang aneignen lassen.

Das Lehrbuch richtet sich primär an Studenten mit Grundkenntnissen in Informatik sowie an interessierte Praktiker welche sich im Bereich Semantic Web fortbilden möchten.


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Designing Web Animation (REPOST)

Peter Chen, David Miller, Paul Van Eyk, William E. Weinman and Nicola Brown, “Designing Web Animation”
New Riders Publishing | ISBN 1562056476 | August 1996 | 324 Pages | 3.7MB
Includes step-by-step examples of animation techniques that require little or no programming!

This is a thorough, fact-filled guide to creating Web animations. The beginning chapters serve as a primer for animation concepts such as cell and flip-book animation and techniques such as onion-skinning. But throughout the rest of the book, animators get advice on creating animated GIFs as well as Java, QuickTime, Shockwave, and server-push (CGI-based) animations. The authors discuss the pros and cons of each type of animation, and provide tips on using animation-creation software. You also get a solid discussion of Web-production issues such as file size and cross-platform compatibility, and of sound and special effects. This is a truly well-rounded approach, and beginning and experienced animators alike can learn much from the book. An included (hybrid) CD has trial versions of Macromedia Director 5 and Authorware, animation-creation utilities, and Shockwave plug-ins.

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Foundation Rails 2

Eldon Alameda “Foundation Rails 2″
friends of ED | 2008-10-27 | ISBN: 1430210397 | 480 pages | PDF | 6 MB

You’ve heard about this amazing web framework called Ruby on Rails that’s taken the world by storm but thought it was way too complex for you? Think again.
Foundation Rails 2 takes you through your first steps in Rails, explaining in plain English how to start building dynamic web applications. And there’s never been a better time to jump in to the Rails world, as the release of Rails 2 is a major evolutionary leap forward from previous versions.
Unlike other Rails books, this book doesn’t throw you into the deep end right away in the hopes that you’ll learn to swim. Instead, we’ll start out with the basics and continually expand your knowledge until, by the end of the book, we’re building a Rails application with dynamic features such as user registration, geocoding, filtering results with AJAX, RSS feeds, and an XML interface. Meanwhile, we’ll talk about the important issues that other books often leave out such as testing your application’s code, securing your application from hackers, optimizing your code for the best performance, and of course, deploying your application.
This book takes a focused approach to guiding you through understanding how the pieces of Rails work individually and how they fit together. Instead of emphasizing boring theoretical discussions, Foundation Rails 2 lets you get your hands dirty with the framework and learn the hows and whys of Rails faster than ever.
We start with a tour of what makes Rails special and why you need to learn it, move into a gentle introduction to the high points of programming in Ruby, and then take a tour of a sample Rails application. Next, we dig deeper into the core components of Rails before building a complete Rails application together. By the end of this book, not only will you know how to build Rails applications but you’ll understand the reasons behind what you do.
In this book, you’ll learn
The foundations of the Ruby programming language
The most important Rails philosophies and conventions that speed up web development
How to make working with databases easy and fun using ActiveRecord
Automated testing with RSpec to ensure your applications are rock solid
How to build a complete Rails application with special discussions on security, performance, and deployment


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Accelerated Silverlight 2

Accelerated Silverlight 2
Publisher: Apress | Pages: 368 | 2008-10-22 | ISBN 1430210761 | PDF | 4 MB

Accelerated Silverlight 2 will get you up to speed with the latest version of Silverlight quickly and efficiently. Author Jeff Scanlon assumes you’re already comfortable with the basics of .NET coding and with WPF, and they help you build on your existing knowledge to make your journey to Silverlight 2 proficiency as quick and painless as possible. Where coding techniques are similar to other, more established, areas of .NET, they’ll say so. Likewise, where there’s a syntax or conceptual “gotcha” that you’re existing coding habits will walk you into, they’ll point that out, too.

You’ll find fast–track coverage of all the most important elements of the Silverlight 2 technology ranging from XAML to standard controls, from dealing with media to networking, from testing to deployment. Two fully worked sample applications conclude your path to Silverlight 2 mastery because nothing reinforces your understanding of how concepts fit together as much as looking at finished code.

The book is based on the assumption that readers will already be very comfortable with the workings of the .NET Framework. Knowledge of Expression Blend is useful, but the authors don’t assume that you’re a master of it. You’ll learn the Blend techniques that you need to know as you go along. By the end of the book, the authors will have provided you with a sound, concise, path to mastery of Silverlight 2.
What you’ll learn

* Emigrate your existing .NET skills to Silverlight 2 as quickly as possible.
* Learn everything you need to know to start developing quality Silverlight 2 applications with confidence.
* Explore techniques and best practices in code–heavy case studies that you can relate to.

Who is this book for

This book is for .NET developers, whether they are already using .NET 3.5 or are in the process of migrating up from .NET 2.0. The book aims to ease people’s migration paths as much as possible. The authors include notes to highlight important features of .NET 3.5 that people need to be aware of and also to highlight where Silverlight’s working and syntax differs substantially than that of WPF.
About the Apress Accelerated Series

You already know your industry, but you need to accelerate your skills in a particular area and reach best practices standards in one step. The Apress Accelerated Series of books will ramp you up quickly to industry standards in the area of your choice, by accelerating you through core information and using the professional’s pace to cover best practices and special extras that only a more experienced programmer in the area could give you.


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Web Application Developer’s Guide - Version 6

Web Application Developer’s Guide - Version 6
Borland Software Corporation | 2001 | 248 pages | PDF | 5 MB

The Web Application Developer’s Guide presents some of the technologies available for developing web-based multi-tier applications. A web application is a collection of HTML/XML documents, web components (servlets and JavaServer Pages), and other resources in either a directory structure or archived format known as a web archive (WAR) file. A web application is located on a central server and provides service to a variety of clients.
This book details how these technologies are surfaced in JBuilder and how you work with them in the IDE and the editor. It also explains how these technologies fit together in a web application. Choose one of the following topics for more information:

• Chapter 2, “Overview of the web application development process”
Introduces the technologies discussed in this book, including applets,
servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSPs), and InternetBeans Express.
• Chapter 3, “Working with WebApps and WAR files”
Explains how to create a web application and archive it into a WAR file
in JBuilder. This chapter also discusses general WebApp concepts and
structure.
• Chapter 4, “Working with applets”
Explains how to create applets in JBuilder and deploy them to a web
server. Discusses the main issues involved in applet development and
deployment and presents solutions.
• Chapter 5, “Working with servlets”
Introduces servlets and the servlet API.

• Chapter 6, “Creating servlets in JBuilder”
Explains the Servlet wizard options, how to run servlets, how to
internationalize them, and how to create data-aware servlets.
• Chapter 7, “Tutorial: Creating a simple servlet”
Takes you through the steps of writing a simple servlet that accepts
user input and counts the number of visitors to a site.
• Chapter 8, “Tutorial: Creating a servlet that updates a guestbook”
Takes you through the steps of writing a servlet that connects to a
JDataStore database, accepts user input, and saves data back to the
database.
• Chapter 9, “Developing JavaServer Pages”
Introduces JSPs and the JSP API. Explains how to use the JSP wizard to
create a JSP.
• Chapter 10, “Tutorial: Creating a JSP using the JSP wizard”
Takes you through the steps of writing a JSP that accepts and displays
user input and counts how many times a web page has been visited.
• Chapter 11, “Using InternetBeans Express”
Explains the InternetBeans library and how to use the components with
servlets and JSPs.
• Chapter 12, “Tutorial: Creating a servlet with InternetBeans Express”
Takes you through the steps of writing a servlet that uses InternetBeans
components to query a database table and displays its contents, accept
user input, and save it back to the database.
• Chapter 13, “Tutorial: Creating a JSP with InternetBeans Express”
Takes you through the steps of writing a JSP that uses InternetBeans
components to query a database table and displays its contents, accept
user input, and save it back to the database.
• Chapter 14, “Configuring your web server”
Explains how to configure your web server for running in JBuilder.
• Chapter 15, “Working with web applications in JBuilder”
Explains how to compile, run, and debug servlets and JSPs.
• Chapter 16, “Deploying your web application”
Explains how to manage your web application’s deployment
descriptors, use JBuilder’s deployment descriptor editor, and deploy
your web application.
• Chapter 17, “Launching your web application with Java Web Start”
Explains how to use Web Start to launch non-web applications from a
web browser.
• Chapter 18, “Using the Borland Enterprise Server Web Edition”
Provides an overview of the Core Services, Partition Services, and the
IIOP Connection features available in the Borland Enterprise Server
Web Edition.
This document contains many links to external web sites. These web
addresses and links were valid as of this printing. Borland does not maintain
these web sites and can not be responsible for their content or longevity.
If you have questions specific to developing web application applications
in JBuilder, you can post them to the Servlet-JSP newsgroup,
borland.public.jbuilder.servlet-jsp, by browsing to
http://www.borland.com/newsgroups/.

Ruby on Rails 2: Das Entwickler-Handbuch

Hussein Morsy, Tanja Otto “Ruby on Rails 2: Das Entwickler-Handbuch”
Galileo Press | 2008-03 | ISBN: 389842779X | 699 pages | HTML | 6,79 MB

Ein Handbuch vom Anfang bis zum Ende: mit Ruby on Rails 2: Das Entwickler-Handbuch liefern die beiden Rails-Experten Hussein Morsy und Tanja Otto ein praxisbezogenes Rundumwerk zum Mit- und Einarbeiten, Nachschlagen und Lernen.
Morsy und Otto arbeiten sich an alltagstauglichen Praxisbeispielen an Rails heran und liefern darüber hinaus auch die Rahmenbedingungen für den Einstieg: zuerst die Grundlagen aus einer Einführung, der Installation des Frameworks (egal ob Windows, Linux oder Mac), erste Schritte und einen Einstieg in Ruby. Dann steckt man auch schon mit beiden Armen “knietief” drin: Praxis in Form einer einfachen Bookmarkverwaltung und der Einstieg in das Test-Driven Development (TDD). Beide Autoren blicken nicht stur gerade aus, sondern haben ihre Augen auch Rechts und Links der Schienen und liefern Werkzeuge, Erfahrungen und Techniken aus ihrem eigenen Rails-Schaffen. Den Löwenanteil des Buchs füllt dann das Rails-Framework; eine erstes Projekt, Templatesystem mit ActionView, ActionController, ActiveRecord für den Datenbankzugriff, ActionMailer für Mails und Hilfe mit ActionSupport. Darüber hinaus ein Einblick in Ajax on Rails und RESTful Rails und Webservices. Rund, praktisch und dennoch anspruchsvolle Grundlagen inklusive. Nach der praktischen Feuertaufe noch der konkrete Rails-Einsatz: Erweiterungen per PlugIns, Performancesteigerung, Sicherheitsfragen und die Veröffentlichung einer Applikation auf einem Server. Fertig.
Mit Ruby on Rails 2: Das Entwickler-Handbuch stellen Morsy und Otto alles zu Verfügung, was man an Technik, Wissen und Werkzeugen für den Einstieg, die Arbeit und den fortgeschrittenen Einsatz von Ruby on Rails wissen, können und haben muss.


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Website-Konzeption - Von der Idee zum Storyboard

Maria Grotenhoff, Anna Stylianakis “Website-Konzeption - Von der Idee zum Storyboard”
Galileo Press | 2001-10 | ISBN: 389842152X | 300 pages | PDF | 2,53 MB

Pressestimmen
“… Das erste deutschsprachige Buch dieser Art zeigt auf, das eine professionelle Website nur dann realisierbar und auf Dauer erfolgreich sein wird, wenn diese von a-z durchdacht & geplant wird. Das weit verbreitete ‘drauf-los-arbeiten’ funktioniert ab einer bestimmten Größe einfach ‘Website-Konzeption’ gibt Online-Projektverantworlichen einen Leitfaden in die Hand, um sich im Planungs- und Detaildschungel nicht zu verfransen und um Projekte wirklich professionell zu realisieren.
Außerdem gibt das Buch Webdesignern und Programmierern einen Einblick in notwendige Strategien und Abläufe, die in der Regel wahrscheinlich nicht allzu bekannt sind.
Fazit: Ein Buch, das eigentlich jeder Screendesigner und Projektbeteiligter gelesen haben sollte, um seinen Horizont zu erweitern und um seine Arbeit weiter zu professionalisieren (5 von 5 Sternen).”


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Webdesign professionell - Expertenstrategien und Tipps von Pixelpark, frogdesign und Echopool

Florian Dengler, Holger Volland “Webdesign professionell - Expertenstrategien und Tipps von Pixelpark, frogdesign und Echopool”
Galileo Press | 2000-09 | ISBN: 393435856X | 240 pages | PDF | 8,95 MB

Digitaldruck
[...] ein umfassendes Handbuch, das dem Leser den Weg zur professionellen Internetseite aufzeigt. [...] Es zeichnet sich durch eine ausgewogene Mischung von Theorie und Praxis aus. [...] Zudem bieten Dengler und Volland zahlreiche gestalterische Tipps zu den Themen Typographie, Farbe und Schrift. Eine gute Idee: Als Beispiele dienen bekannte deutsche Webseiten. Bei deren Analyse erfährt der Anwender Grundlegendes über Online-Werbung, E-Branding und Portale.


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Sams Teach Yourself Active Web Database Programming in 21 Days

Sams Teach Yourself Active Web Database Programming in 21 Days
Sams | ISBN: 1575211394 | 1997-05-16 | PDF | 888 pages | 5 Mb

Teaches the fundamentals of Visual Basic script, HTML, HTPP, ActiveX, and databases, and progresses to such topics as creating dynamic Web pages from the server using ADO and the ADC. Original. (Intermediate)


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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating an HTML Web Page

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating an HTML Web Page
Alpha | ISBN: 0789722569 | 1999-12-22 | PDF | 414 pages | 12 Mb

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating an HTML Web Page, Fourth Edition, provides you with the tools you need to create and customize your Web pages. A careful, step-by-step approach enables you to build and publish your first Web page. With the basics in place, you are slowly introduced to more advanced concepts such as tables, forms, frames, and style sheets. Many examples illustrate each new concept, and you are encouraged to use and build upon these examples. Many new Web page concepts are covered, including XML, style sheets and JavaScript programs.

Марти Холл, Лэрри Браун: Программирование для Web

Программирование для Web
ISBN 5845902371 | edition 2002 | DJVU | 1264 pages | 18,38 mb

В данной книге читатель найдет все необходимые сведения, позволяющие создавать Web-страницы, включать в них исполняемый код, а также реализовать программы, выполняющиеся на стороне сервера. В ней достаточно полно описаны языковые конструкции, соответствующие спецификации HTML 4.0, приведены подробные сведения о языке Java, рассматривается создание сервлетов и JSP, обработка XML-документов, построение программ, выполняющихся на стороне клиента (аплетов и JavaScript-сценариев), и многие другие вопросы.


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AdvancED Flash Interface Design

Michael Kemper, Guido Rosso, Brian Monnone, “AdvancED Flash Interface Design”
Friendsofed | ISBN: 9781590595558 | 2006 | PDF | 368 pages | 13.3MB

CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewer
About the Cover Image Designer
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Chapter 1 Flash Overview
Chapter 2 Creating Usable and Innovative Experiences
Chapter 3 Interface Designers’ Guide to Color
Chapter 4 Planning Your Interface Design
Chapter 5 Vector Drawing and Effects in Flash and Illustrator
Chapter 6 Understanding the Timeline and Layers
Chapter 7 Working with 3D Vectors
Chapter 8 Using Video in Flash.
Chapter 9 Photoshop Techniques .
Chapter 10 Moving from Photoshop to Flash and
Effective PNGs .
Chapter 11 Creating Animated Effects .
Chapter 12 Flash Textures .
Chapter 13 Photo Editing in Photoshop and Flash. .
Chapter 14 Finishing Off Your Site .
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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AJAX: Geschichte, Technologie, Zukunft

Hassan El Moussaoui, Klaus Zeppenfeld “AJAX: Geschichte, Technologie, Zukunft”
Springer | 2007-11-15 | ISBN: 3540731121 | 173 pages | PDF | 1,21 MB

In den letzen Jahren entwickelte sich das World Wide Web (WWW) stetig weiter. Jüngst geprägte Begriffe, wie Web 2.0 und AJAX, haben sich in der Welt der modernen Webentwicklung etabliert und werden von interessierten Webentwicklern und Webbenutzern mit Begeisterung aufgenommen. Das erhöhte Interesse, welches AJAX aktuell genießt, ist auf visuell attraktive und hochinteraktive Web-Applikationen zurückzuführen, die in ihrem Verhalten Desktop-Anwendungen ähneln.
Doch was genau steckt hinter diesem neuen Schlagwort? Dieser Frage wird in diesem Buch nachgegangen. Dabei wird auf einfache und nachvollvollziehbare Weise untersucht, ob es sich tatsächlich um eine neuartige und revolutionäre” Webtechnologie handelt, oder ob AJAX vielmehr ein Produkt bereits bestehender und bekannter Technologien darstellt, welches bloß unter einer neuen Bezeichnung eingeführt wurde. Ferner sind die Motive für das aktuelle Interesse an AJAX ausführlich dargestellt.


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Professionelle Websites

Stefan Münz “Professionelle Websites”
Addison Wesley Verlag | 2005-06-30 | ISBN: 3827322189 | 1006 pages | PDF | 13,1 MB

Ja, Stefan Münz. Kennt man. Besser gesagt seine Website SelfHTML. Und damit irgendwie auch ihn selbst. Die Website ist nämlich DIE Referenz für HTML, CSS, Webdesign und -programmierung schlechthin. Und sie ist kostenlos. Das ist ungewöhnlich und sagt etwas über den Menschen Münz. Auch mit Professionelle Websites geht er eigene Wege und stellt seine Auswahl an Werkzeugen und Techniken vor, die heute aus seiner Sicht für professionelle Websiten von Nöten und Nutzen sind. Ein Buch, das eine Grenze zieht, ohne auszuschließen: Ab hier professionell.
Am Anfang war das Web jung und wie im wilden Westen eben auch wild. Zusammen mit seinen Erfolgen und Fehlschlägen und die dadurch entstandenen Erfahrungen ist das Web älter geworden. Es gibt Standards, Begriffe und Techniken, die man beachten muss. Münz führt nicht mehr in die Geschichte des Webs ein, sondern klärt gleich zu Beginn Begrifflichkeiten: Was ist was, wer macht was und wie nennt man es. Dann folgen die Aspekte professioneller Websites: Arbeitsumgebung, Usability/Accesability, Planung, Realisierung und Pflege. Ungefähr jetzt ist klar, wo es hingeht. “Wenn Du eine Website machst, mach sie richtig” lautet das Motto. Was nun folgt ist Münz pur: HTML und CSS mit Ausflügen zu Multimedia, Flash und Grafiken. Klar, deutlich, verständlich und einfach ohne trivial zu sein. Es folgen dynamische Seiten mit Javascript und DOM einschließlich der Server-Seite und PHP zusammen mit MySQL. Bevor dann die Referenz kommt, ein Kapitel zum Betrieb von Websites: Rechte und Pflichten, Promoting und Aktualität. Die CD-ROM enthält weitere Quellen, SelfHTML und SelfLinux sowie Werkzeuge.
“Es hat die Aufgabe, einen Weg durch den Dschungel der Möglichkeiten zu zeigen, einen Weg, der sich an aktuellen Standards und gesammelten Einsichten orientiert.” heißt es im Vorwort zu Professionelle Websites. Gesammeltes Wissen, Erfahrung, Erkenntnis und der Blick nach vorne gerichtet. Münz zeigt, wie er professionelle Websiten gerne hätte. Und wir machen dabei gerne mit!


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Kompendium der Web-Programmierung: Dynamische Web-Sites

Thomas Walter “Kompendium der Web-Programmierung: Dynamische Web-Sites”
Springer | 2007-11-01 | ISBN: 3540331344 | 610 pages | PDF | 37 MB

Die Programmierung für das Internet ist heute Basis und zugleich Motor für die Wissensgesellschaft. Das Kompendium der Web-Programmierung stellt die ganze Bandbreite der aktuellen Ansätze praxisorientiert vor.
Neben allgemeinen Grundlagen des Internets werden relevante Techniken von der klassischen CGI-Programmierung und modernen Scriptsprachen wie Ruby bis hin zu den J2EE-Techniken mit Servlets und JSP sowie einschlägige Frameworks wie Ruby on Rails erläutert. Ergänzende Themen sind performante Web-Applikationenen mit Ansätzen wie fastCGI, Sicherheit, Barrierefreiheit, Content-Management-Systeme und Software-Design für das Web. Hinzu kommt eine Vielzahl von Tipps aus der Praxis.
Ziel ist es, eine komplexe und performante Web-Anwendung wie eBay entwickeln zu können. Eine typische Beispielanwendung zieht sich konsequent durch alle Techniken und macht jeden Bereich nachvollziehbar.
Ein umfassendes Web-Angebot unter www.webkompendium.de mit getesteten Quellcodes und weiteren Materialien rundet das Buch ab.


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