Patterns Books
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Erlang Programming
Published 11 years ago
by Francesco Cesarini, Simon Thompson, O'Reilly Media
This book is an in-depth introduction to Erlang, a programming language ideal for any situation where concurrency, fault tolerance, and fast response is essential. Erlang is gaining widespread adoption with the advent of multi-core processors and their new scalable approach to concurrency. With this guide you'll learn how to write complex concurrent programs in Erlang, regardless of your programming background or experience.
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Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices
Published 11 years ago
by Adam Bien, Lulu.com
This pragmatic book offers the real world knowledge you need to develop lean and maintainable Java EE 5 / 6 applications. Real World Java EE Patterns - Rethinking Best Practices guides you to efficient patterns and best practices in a structured way, with code from real world projects.
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Web 2.0 Architectures: What entrepreneurs and information architects need to know
Published 11 years ago
by James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe, Duane Nickull, O'Reilly Media
Web 2.0 is more pervasive than ever, with business analysts and technologists struggling to comprehend the opportunity it represents. But what exactly is Web 2.0 -- a marketing term or technical reality? This fascinating book finally puts substance behind the phenomenon by identifying the core patterns of Web 2.0, and by introducing an abstract model and reference architecture to help you take advantage of them. In Web 2.
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SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009
Published 11 years ago
by Richard Seroter, Packt Publishing
Implement SOA strategies for BizTalk Server solutions *Discusses core principles of SOA and shows them applied to BizTalk solutions *The most thorough examination of BizTalk and WCF integration in any available book *Leading insight into the new WCF SQL Server Adapter, UDDI Services version 3, and ESB Guidance 2.0
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Java SOA Cookbook
Published 11 years ago
by Eben Hewitt, O'Reilly Media
Java SOA Cookbook offers practical solutions and advice to programmers charged with implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in their organization. Instead of providing another conceptual, high-level view of SOA, this cookbook shows you how to make SOA work. It's full of Java and XML code you can insert directly into your applications and recipes you can apply right away. The book focuses primarily on the use of free and open source Java Web Services technologies -- including Java SE 6
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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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Programming Entity Framework
Published 12 years ago
by Julia Lerman, O'Reilly Media
Programming Entity Framework is a thorough introduction to Microsoft's new core framework for modeling and interacting with data in .NET applications. This book not only gives experienced developers a hands-on tour of the Entity Framework and explains its use in a variety of applications, it also provides a deep understanding of its architecture and APIs. From the Entity Data Model (EDM) and Object Services to EntityClient and the Metadata Workspace, Programming Entity Framework covers it all.
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ASP.NET 3.5 Enterprise Application Development with Visual Studio 2008: Problem Design Solution (Wrox Programmer to Prog
Published 12 years ago
by Vincent Varallo, Wrox
Aimed at enterprise developers who use Visual Studio 2008, ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server to deliver business applications, this book focuses on implementing patterns that can be used for real-world solutions. Each chapter establishes a problem, examines which solution will provide the best results, and then demonstrates how to go about executing that solution. The experienced author addresses building a framework for corporate intranet apps, designing the data access layer, implementing the Micros
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Team Foundation Server 2008 in Action
Published 12 years ago
by jamil azher, Manning Publications
In complex software projects, managing the development process can be as critical to success as writing the code itself. A project may involve dozens of developers, managers, architects, testers, and customers, hundreds of builds, and thousands of opportunities to get off-track. To keep tabs on the people, tasks, and components of a medium- to large-scale project, most teams use a development system that allows for easy monitoring, follow-up, and accountability.
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XML: Visual QuickStart Guide (2nd Edition)
Published 12 years ago
by kevin howard goldberg, Peachpit Press
What is XML? XML, or eXtensible Markup Language, is a specification for storing information. It is also a specification for describing the structure of that information. And while XML is a markup language (just like HTML), XML has no tags of its own. It allows the person writing the XML to create whatever tags they need. The only condition is that these newly created tags adhere to the rules of the XML specification.