AJAX, Rich Internet Applications, and Web Development for Programmers (Deitel Developer Series) | 
enlarge | Authors: Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1040 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7 x 1.9
ISBN: 0131587382 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.78 EAN: 9780131587380 ASIN: 0131587382
Publication Date: February 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new book. Shipped from our NYC store. Slight Shelf wear to cover. Pages are clean and unmarked.
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Product Description
The practicing programmer's DEITEL guide to AJAX, Rich Internet Applications, and web-application development This book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching Web 2.0 application development. The book presents concepts in the context of more than 180 fully tested programs (18,000+ lines of code), complete with syntax shading, detailed descriptions, and sample outputs. It features hundreds of tips that will help you build robust applications. Start with a concise introduction to XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript before rapidly moving on to more advanced client-side development with DOM, XML, AJAX, JSON, and other RIA technologies. Then proceed to server-side development with web servers, databases, PHP, Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET, JavaServer Faces, and web services. When you're finished, you'll have everything you need to build Web 2.0 applications. The DEITEL Developer Series is designed for practicing programmers. The series presents focused treatments of emerging technologies, including .NET, JavaTM, web services, Internet and web development, and more. Practical, example-rich coverage of: - Web 2.0
- XHTML, CSS, JavaScript
- DOM, XML, RSS
- AJAX-Enabled Rich Internet Applications
- JSON, Dojo, Script.aculo.us
- Adobe Flash CS3 and Flex
- Web Servers (IIS and Apache)
- Database (SQL, MySQL, ADO.NET and Java DB)
- PHP, Ruby on Rails
- ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX
- JavaServer Faces (JSF)
- SOAP-Based Web Services in Java
- REST-Based Web Services in ASP.NET
- Mashups
- And more...
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Pre-Publication Reviewer Testimonials
"This book is easily the most comprehensive resource of its kind I've seen yet." --Jesse James Garrett, Adaptive Path
"A one-stop shop for learning the essentials of web programming." --Anand Narayanaswamy, ASPAlliance.com
"Excellent for learning to develop standards-compliant web applications...takes you from the browser to the server and the database, covering web development across many programming languages." --Paul Vencill, MITRE, Inc.
"Cements the browser as a first-class development platform." --Johnvey Hwang, Splunk, Inc.
"Congratulations on this excellent work. The [Dive Into Web 2.0] chapter is simply astonishing! It's one of the better--if not the best--references on Web 2.0." --Jose Antonio Gonzalez Seco, Parlamento de Andalucia
"The CSS chapter is compact, concise, and full of useful info!" --Billy B. L. Lim, Illinois State University
"One of the best introductions to JavaScript." --Raymond Wisman, Indiana University Southeast
"A good introduction to the DOM; doesn't trip over cross-browser incompatibilities." --Eric Lawrence, Microsoft
"Exceptionally clear Ajax tutorial; best I've reviewed! Great solutions for the very cool type-ahead and edit-in-place AJAX features. 'Libraries to Help Eliminate Cross-Browser Compatibility Issues' is fantastic. This book and your web sites will be often-visited resources (if not best practices in themselves)." --John Peterson, Insync and V.I.O. Inc.
"Great chapter [on building Flash games]." --Jennifer Powers, University of Albany
"A solid introduction to Adobe Flex with some very cool applications." --Matt Chotin, Adobe
"A solid introduction to the capabilities and flexibilities of PHP. Inspired me to tighten up my own code! Easy to follow JSF development with database, Virtual Forms, and Google Maps." --John Peterson, Insync and V.I.O. Inc.
"Excellent coverage of developing ASP.NET applications, with plenty of sample code." --Peter Bromberg, VOIP, Inc.
"The web services chapter concludes a comprehensive education on Web 2.0. The examples go a long way to support the Web 2.0 mission of this book." --George Semeczko, Independent Consultant
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Not What I Expected August 5, 2008 Overall, this is a good overview book. I thought it would be more detailed regarding tying Ajax with server-side technologies. It's more for the beginner type who's curious about how Web 2.0 works. This book does a pretty good job of showing a high-level view of client-side javascript and CSS interaction to manipulate the DOM, but the examples are very basic in nature. I would recommend this book for the curious non-technical person. I would not recommend this book for the professional.
Tip of the iceberg March 5, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The book covers only tip of the iceberg on all the subjects it advertises to cover. The list is over 20 subjects, and most are really quick and dirty introductions, but nothing that can really be used. The book probably rules if you are a total newbie to all of the subjects and need a quick intro to things, but beyond that, nothing new here. Googling the titles serves at least as good.
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