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This hands-on book looks past the hype and buzzwords surrounding HTML5 and gives you a conservative and practical approach to using HTML5, JavaScript MVC frameworks, and the latest W3C specifications. Plus
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Take the guesswork out of using regular expressions. With more than 140 practical recipes, this cookbook provides everything you need to solve a wide range of real-world problems. Plus
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If you’re a web developer or designer ready to learn Rails, this unique book is the ideal way to start. Plus
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Ready to learn Rails? Get up to speed using the framework’s latest release. In this Live Edition, Learning Rails has been updated to cover Rails 2.3.5, making it an ideal guide for Rails beginners. Unlike most Rails books, ... Plus
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How do you write truly elegant code with Ruby? Ruby Best Practices is for programmers who want to use Ruby as experienced Rubyists do. Written by the developer of the Ruby project Prawn, ... Plus
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Detailed Solutions in Eight Programming Languages
O'Reilly Media - 22/05/2009
Langue English
26,99 €
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This cookbook provides more than 100 recipes to help you crunch data and manipulate text with regular expressions. Every programmer can find uses for regular expressions, ... Plus
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Conversations with the Creators of Major Programming Languages
O'Reilly Media - 27/03/2009
Langue English
20,99 €
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Masterminds of Programming features exclusive interviews with the creators of several historic and highly influential programming languages. Plus
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This succinct book explains how you can apply the practices of Lean software development to dramatically increase productivity and quality. Based on techniques that revolutionized Japanese manufacturing, ... Plus
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While most books written about Rails cater to programmers looking for information on data structures, Learning Rails targets web developers whose programming experience is tied directly to the Rather than begin with the inner layers of a Rails ... Plus
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If you're interested in JRuby, you probably don't need a turorial on Ruby, Rails, or Java -- you just need to know how to get things done. Plus
