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  • Pro Spring 3

    Pro Spring 3

    by Jan Machacek, Jessica Ditt, Aleksa Vukotic, Anirvan Chakraborty

    Founded by SpringSource, the Spring Framework continues to be the leading and most adopted enterprise Java and Java EE application development framework. This book also covers what’s new and available in Spring 3, specifically Java 6 annotations (support for declaring factory methods) and generics, support for Java EE 6 features like Java Persistence API (JPA 2), JavaServer Faces (JSF 2) support, REST in Spring MVC, possible unified Expression Language (EL) (as already seen in Spring Web

  • Java for COBOL Programmers (Programming Series)

    Java for COBOL Programmers (Programming Series)

    by John C. Byrne

    COBOL, one of the oldest programming languages in current use, still provides the framework for many vital business, finance, and administrative programs and systems that companies and governments use in day-to-day activities. Scores of organizations are deciding to replace these legacy systems, including their core business systems, with more modern ones written in Java.

  • Professional CodeIgniter

    Professional CodeIgniter

    by Thomas Myer

    If you’re a PHP developer, you can build Rails-like applications without learning a new language by following the hands-on tutorials in Professional CodeIgniter. In this book, find an overview of MVC and agile technologies, model and schema for products, helpers and libraries, Ajax and Scriptaculous, and explanations of the creation of applications like content management, blogs, and forums.

  • Stripes: ...and Java web development is fun again (Pragmatic Programmers)

    Stripes: ...and Java web development is fun again (Pragmatic Programmers)

    by Frederic Daoud

    As a Java developer, you want to leverage your knowledge and the wealth of Java libraries and tools. But when it comes to web development, many frameworks seem over-engineered and too complex. They have a steep learning curve, and it's just too difficult to get them to do exactly what you need because of their "closed-box" design. Stripes brings simplicity back to Java web development. You'll be up and running in minutes, and can go a long way with just a few simple concepts. You'll spend your

  • Modular Java: Creating Flexible Applications with OSGi and Spring

    Modular Java: Creating Flexible Applications with OSGi and Spring

    by Craig Walls

    The secret weapon for attacking complexity in any project is to break it down into smaller, cohesive, and more easily digestible pieces. With Modular Java, you can easily develop applications that are more flexible, testable, maintainable, and comprehensible. Modular Java is a pragmatic guide to developing modular applications using OSGi, the framework for dynamic modularity in Java, and Spring Dynamic Modules, an OSGi extension to the Spring Framework.

  • Hadoop: The Definitive Guide

    Hadoop: The Definitive Guide

    by Tom White

    Hadoop: The Definitive Guide helps you harness the power of your data. Ideal for processing large datasets, the Apache Hadoop framework is an open source implementation of the MapReduce algorithm on which Google built its empire. This comprehensive resource demonstrates how to use Hadoop to build reliable, scalable, distributed systems: programmers will find details for analyzing large datasets, and administrators will learn how to set up and run Hadoop clusters.

  • The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right, Second Edition

    The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right, Second Edition

    by Adrian Holovaty, Jacob KaplanMoss

    This latest edition of The Definitive Guide to Django is updated for Django 1.1, and, with the forward–compatibility guarantee that Django now provides, should serve as the ultimate tutorial and reference for this popular framework for years to come. Django, the Python–based equivalent to Ruby’s Rails web development framework, is one of the hottest topics in web development today.

  • Practical Django Projects, Second Edition (Practical Projects)

    Practical Django Projects, Second Edition (Practical Projects)

    by James Bennett

    Build a django content management system, blog, and social networking site with James Bennett as he introduces version 1.1 of the popular Django framework. You’ll work through the development of each project, implementing and running the applications while learning new features along the way.

  • Microsoft® ASP.NET Internals

    Microsoft® ASP.NET Internals

    by George Shepherd

    Learn how to fully exploit the critical components and rich capabilities of the ASP.NET framework, without scouring blogs for information or enduring hours of trial and error. This comprehensive book offers developers the insights they need including established architecture patterns to create better, stronger, faster Web sites and Web-based applications Web services. The book offers readers the guidance they need to take advantage of ASP.

  • Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .

    Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .

    by Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams

    “ Framework Design Guidelines is one of those rare books that can be read at different reading levels and can be useful to different kinds of developers. Regardless of whether you want to design an effective object model, improve your understanding of the .NET Framework, borrow from the experience of software gurus, stay clear of the most common programming mistakes, or just get an idea of the huge effort that led to the .NET initiative, this book is a must-read.

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