Patterns Books
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Pro Java EE Spring Patterns: Best Practices and Design Strategies Implementing Java EE Patterns with the Spring Framewo
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Dhrubojyoti Kayal, Apress
“The Java™ landscape is littered with libraries, tools, and specifications. What’s been lacking is the expertise to fuse them into solutions to real–world problems. These patterns are the intellectual mortar for J2EE software construction.
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Pro Flex on Spring (Expert's Voice in Web Development)
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Chris Giametta, Apress
This book is well suited for those with some experience with Flex and Spring who are looking for development design patterns and practical RIA architecture integration techniques. What you’ll learn Explore best practices on architecting enterprise Rich Internet Applications with Flex and Spring. Discover how Flex applications interface with Spring services.
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Professional Java, JDK 5 Edition
Published 16 years ago
by W. Clay Richardson, Donald Avondolio, Joe Vitale, Scot Schrager, Mark W. Mitchell, Jeff Scanlon, Wrox
Professional Java builds upon Ivor Horton's Beginning Java to provide the reader with an understanding of how professionals use Java to develop software solutions.
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Ajax Patterns and Best Practices
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Christian Gross, Apress
Ajax is unique because it combines technologies to make traditional web pages interactive. Ajax Patterns and Best Practices enables you to quickly write applications that work properly. This book is not just about the technical, low-level details of the APIs, but about making things happen on both the client and server sides. This book addresses the server side with the REST protocol.
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Developing Application Frameworks in .NET
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Xin Chen, Apress
Application frameworks, which provide a base of common services on which applications are built, offer the benefits of extensibility, modularity, and reusability of both code and design to your applications. This book explains what frameworks are and how they fit into applications, and offers many object-oriented techniques used in application frameworks.
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The J2EE Architect's Handbook
Published 16 years ago
by Derek C. Ashmore, DVT Press
This handbook is a concise guide to architecting, designing and building J2EE applications. This handbook will guide the technical architect through the entire J2EE project including identifying business requirements, performing use-case analysis, object and data modeling, and guiding a development team during construction.
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Pro Spring 2.5 (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Anirvan Chakraborty, Jessica Ditt, Aleksa Vukotic, Jan Machacek, Apress
The Spring Framework 2.5 release reflects the state of the art in both the Spring Framework and enterprise Java frameworks as a whole. A guidebook to this critical tool is necessary reading for any conscientious Java developer. — Rob Harrop, author of Pro Spring The move from so–called heavyweight architectures, such as Enterprise JavaBeans, toward lightweight frameworks, like Spring, has not stopped since Pro Spring was published by Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek in 2005; in fact, it
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PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Matt Zandstra, Apress
Backed by a tireless development community, PHP has been a model of language evolution over its 10+ year history. Borne from a contract developer’s pet project, these days you’ll find PHP powering many of the world’s largest web sites, including Yahoo!, Digg, EA Games, and Lycos. PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition shows you how to meld the power of PHP with the sound enterprise development techniques embraced by professional programmers.
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PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Matt Zandstra, Apress
...if you have seen true object-oriented development, and have had trouble using these concepts in PHP; don't despair any longer. Matt (Zandstra) has done all the work for you--all you need is a weekend or two to do a little reading. While being an easy read, Zandstra's introduction to the object-oriented features is, I believe, perfectly adequate to get started with object-oriented PHP programming.
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Professional ASP.NET MVC 2 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 10 years ago
by Jon Galloway, Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack, Scott Guthrie, Rob Conery, Wrox
Top-selling MVC book from a top team at Microsoft—now fully updated!ASP.NET MVC 2.0 is now available and shipping with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4. A new update to Microsoft’s Model-View-Controller technologies, MVC 2.0 enables developers to build dynamic, data-driven Web sites. This in-depth book shows you step-by-step how to use MVC 2.0. You’ll learn both the theory behind MVC 2.0, as well as walk through practical tutorials, where you’ll create a real-world application.