This guide to creating Linux Web applications with the available open source tools demonstrates what to do at each step, from configuring the Web server to running complies CGIs. The programming techniques featured are not platform specific.
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About the Authors Christopher A. Jones is the author of Unix Shell Objects. A seasoned Internet development consultant, he specializes in interface development. His clients include Boeing, AT&T, Microsoft, and Planet 7 Technologies. Drew Batchelor is co-owner of Onstage Media, Inc., an Internet consulting company based in Pennsylvania, where he designs and develops commercial Web sites for corporations such as Harley Davidson, Analytical Graphics, and the Mudcat Café.
Open Source Linux® Web Programming This complete toolbox of techniques shows you how to harness the open-source power of Linux ? and create world-class Internet applications. Offering a step-by-step approach to building an e-commerce site, a human resources site, bringing corporate data online, and more, expert Web developers Christopher Jones and Drew Batchelor explain the complexities of 3-tier Web applications, distributed architecture, and object-oriented programming ? and demonstrate how to use open source tools such as Perl, XML, and Java to build scalability, flexibility, and performance into your internet site. Working Solutions for Programming Challenges
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Librería: Sheafe Street Books, Portsmouth, NH, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: As New. 1st Edition. Trade paperback. CD included in an un-opened pocket. Nº de ref. del artículo: 003381
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