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High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers
by Steve Souders
Want your web site to display more quickly? This book presents 14 specific rules that will cut 25% to 50% off response time when users request a page. Author Steve Souders, in his job as Chief Performance Yahoo!, collected these best practices while optimizing some of the most-visited pages on the Web. Even sites that had already been highly optimized, such as Yahoo! Search and the Yahoo! Front Page, were able to benefit from these surprisingly simple performance guidelines.
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Core JavaServer(TM) Faces (2nd Edition)
by David Geary, Cay S. Horstmann
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is quickly emerging as the leading solution for rapid user interface development in Java-based server-side applications. Now, Core JavaServer™ Faces–the #1 guide to JSF–has been thoroughly updated in this second edition, covering the latest feature enhancements, the powerful Ajax development techniques, and open source innovations that make JSF even more valuable.Authors David Geary and Cay Horstmann delve into all facets of JSF 1.
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Google Web Toolkit Applications
by Ryan Dewsbury
“Ryan clearly understands the GWT value proposition and how GWT integrates into a diverse web technology stack–and not just in a theoretical way. With the popularity of gpokr.com and kdice.com, Ryan can speak with the authority of concrete success.”–Bruce Johnson, creator of Google Web Toolkit
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Ajax: The Complete Reference
by Thomas Powell
The Definitive Guide to Ajax Web Application DevelopmentEvolve from the click-and-wait programming pattern to the latest Web 2.0 paradigm using this comprehensive guide to Ajax. Written by Web development expert Thomas Powell, the book lays out every feature of Ajax alongside detailed explanations and real-world code examples.
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Seam Framework: Experience the Evolution of Java EE (2nd Edition)
by Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute
Fully Updated to Cover Major Enhancements to Seam 2.xIn Seam Framework, Second Edition, the authors of the leading guide to Seam programming have systematically updated their text to reflect the major improvements introduced with Seam 2.x. This author team–all key Seam project contributors–teach Seam 2.x through detailed example applications that reveal how Seam simplifies many tasks that were previously difficult or impractical.
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Professional Ajax, 2nd Edition (Programmer to Programmer)
by Nicholas C. Zakas, Jeremy McPeak, Joe Fawcett
Professional Ajax 2nd Edition provides a developer-level tutorial of Ajax techniques, patterns, and use cases. The book begins by exploring the roots of Ajax, covering how the evolution of the web and new technologies directly led to the development of Ajax techniques. A detailed discussion of how frames, JavaScript, cookies, XML, and XMLHttp requests (XHR) related to Ajax is included. After this introduction, the book moves on to cover the implementation of specific Ajax techniques.
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Learning JavaScript, 2nd Edition
by Shelley Powers
If you're new to JavaScript, or an experienced web developer looking to improve your skills, Learning JavaScript provides you with complete, no-nonsense coverage of this quirky yet essential language for web development. You'll learn everything from primitive data types to complex features, including JavaScript elements involved with Ajax and dynamic page effects. By the end of the book, you'll be able to work with even the most sophisticated libraries and web applications.
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ASP.NET AJAX Programming Tricks
by Matthew David Ellis
Whether you're new to ASP.NET AJAX or an experienced developer, this book has what you're looking for! With its tutorial-like design, the text covers many basic and advanced topics for building dynamic database driven ASP.NET web applications. Assuring that you have a solid foundation, the text begins by exploring the basics of n-tier applications, databound custom controls, Http modules, and the ASP.NET AJAX extensions.
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The Microsoft Expression Web Developer's Guide to ASP.NET 3.5: Learn to create ASP.
by Jim Cheshire
“This book is a great reference for web designers new to ASP.NET who are looking to jump start their development withVisual Web Developer 2008.”Mikhail ArkhipovPrincipal Development Manager – Web Development ToolsMicrosoft CorporationExpression Web introduced ASP.NET to a new group of web developers. This book is designed to help you start using ASP.NET right away to add powerful new features to your website.
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Head First Ajax
by Rebecca Riordan
Ajax is no longer an experimental approach to website development, but the key to building browser-based applications that form the cornerstone of Web 2.0. Head First Ajax gives you an up-to-date perspective that lets you see exactly what you can do -- and has been done -- with Ajax. With it, you get a highly practical, in-depth, and mature view of what is now a mature development approach.
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