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| Author: | Bruce Tate |
| Publisher: | O'Reilly |
| ISBN: | 0596100949 |
| RRP: | £18.99 |
| Price: | from £9.02! |
Thinking about building a web application? Interested how all those
sites you use on a daily basis actually work? Don't want to be baffled
by incomprehensible jargon? If you can answer 'yes' to those three
questions then this book is for you.
Bruce Tate takes a look at the most popular web programming language,
Sun's Java, and discusses both its benefits and limitations for
developers. He examines competing standards, focusing on newcomer Ruby On Rails, and interviews leading programmers for their
views.
Where most books on web programming can be daunting to all but the
hardcore IT geek, this volume takes a more accessible approach. With
numerous code examples and a conversational way of dealing
with the subject matter, Tate's first person style makes this
a readable, but still comprehensive, discussion of a pertinent
programming debate.
Review by Rob
Webb












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