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The Definitive Guide to Apache MyFaces and FaceletsIn the four years that the Sun, IBM, and MyFaces implementations have been available, the MyFaces project has arguably been the front-runner when it comes to innovation and dexterity. It also is the most responsive to user issues and has a vibrant community that ensures progression (you can always find free support on the mailing lists). With... | | Website Optimization: Speed, Search Engine & Conversion Rate SecretsRemember when an optimized website was one that merely didn't take all day to appear? Times have changed. Today, website optimization can spell the difference between enterprise success and failure, and it takes a lot more know-how to achieve success.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the tips, techniques, secrets, standards, and methods... | | AJAX and PHP: Building Modern Web Applications 2nd EditionAJAX is a complex phenomenon that means different things to different people. Computer users appreciate that their favorite websites are now friendlier and feel more responsive. Web developers learn new skills that empower them to create sleek web applications with little effort. Indeed, everything sounds good about AJAX! At its roots, AJAX is a... |
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Django: Web Development with Python
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Explore the best practices to develop applications of a superior quality with Django framework
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Unravel the common problems of web development in Django
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This course teaches you major Django functions and will help you improve your skills by developing models, forms, views, and
... | | Pro Crystal Enterprise / BusinessObjects XI ProgrammingPro Crystal Enterprise/BusinessObjects XI Programming shows you how to create customized solutions using the Business Objects/Crystal Enterprise object model. Here youll see the object model utilized to create professional-quality tools like on-demand web services, report metadata extraction, scheduling, security, and user... | | Iterative UML Development Using Visual C++ 6.0When we first endeavored to understand object-oriented development, we read the usual books, subscribed to the typical newsgroups on the Internet, and read many publications. We found great volumes of information inapplicable for the average, chaotic pace of software development. Mostly, it was too theoretical for our taste. Each author had a... |
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