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Rails is a full-stack, open-source web framework that enables you to create full-featured, sophisticated web-based applications, but with a twist... A full Rails application probably has less total code than the XML you'd need to configure the same application in other frameworks. With this book, you'll learn how to use ActiveRecord to connect business objects and database tables. No more painful object-relational mapping. Just create your business objects and let Rails do the rest. You'll learn how to use the Action Pack framework to route incoming requests and render pages using easy-to-write templates and components. See how to exploit the Rails service frameworks to send emails, implement web services, and create dynamic, user-centric web-pages using built-in Javascript and Ajax support. There are extensive chapters on testing, deployment, and scaling. You'll see how easy it is to install Rails using your web server of choice (such as Apache or lighttpd) or using its own included web Server. You'll be writing applications that work with your favourite database (MySQL, Oracle, Postgres, and more) in no time at all. You'll create a complete online store application in the extended tutorial section, so you'll see how a full Rails application is developed - iteratively and rapidly. Rails strives to honor the Pragmatic Programmer's "DRY Principle" by avoiding the extra work of configuration files and code annotations. You can develop in real-time: make a change, and watch it work immediately. Forget XML. Everything in Rails, from templates to control flow to business logic, is written in Ruby, the language of choice for programmers who like to get the job done well (and leave work on time for a change). Rails is the framework of choice for the new generation of Web 2.0 developers. "Agile Web Development with Rails" is the book for that generation, written by Dave Thomas (Pragmatic Programmer and author of "Programming Ruby") and David Heinemeier Hansson, who created Rails.
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Programming --- videodigitizers --- informatica --- Java (informatica) --- grafische toepassingen (informatica) --- Java (Computer program language) --- Java (Langage de programmation) --- Java (Programmeertaal) --- Object-georiënteerd programmeren (Informatica) --- Object-oriented programming (Computer science) --- Programmation par objets (Informatique) --- Web servers --- Programmation orientée objet (Informatique) --- Serveurs Web --- Web servers. --- 681.3*D32 --- 681.33 --- Servers, Web --- Webservers --- World Wide Web servers --- WWW servers --- Client/server computing --- Cookies (Computer science) --- Web hosting --- Computer programming --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- Document Object Model (Web site development technology) --- Object-oriented programming languages --- JavaSpaces technology --- language classifications: applicative languages data-flow languages design languages extensible languages macro and assembly languages nonprocedural languages specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- Programmering --- Equipment and supplies --- Java (Computer program language). --- Object-oriented programming (Computer science). --- 681.3*D32 language classifications: applicative languages data-flow languages design languages extensible languages macro and assembly languages nonprocedural languages specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- Programmation orientée objet (Informatique) --- #TELE:COSIC --- language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- Java computer programming concept --- computer science --- methods & techniques --- 681.3*D32 language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages)
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Computer networks --- Distributed databases --- Electronic data processing --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Bases de données réparties --- Traitement réparti --- Distributed processing --- 681.35 --- software --- internet --- DNS --- bind --- domain name system --- e-mail --- parenting --- nslookup --- format --- programmeren --- 681.3*C21 --- BIND --- Berkeley internet name domain --- Domain name system --- Computerarchitectuur. Operating systems --- Network architecture and design: networks (centralized, circuit switching, distributed, packet, store and forward) network communications netword topology --- MET Methods & Techniques --- computer science --- methods & techniques --- 681.3*C21 Network architecture and design: networks (centralized, circuit switching, distributed, packet, store and forward) network communications netword topology --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Bases de données réparties --- Traitement réparti --- Internet domain names --- #TELE:SYST --- Domain names, Internet --- 681.3*C21 Network architecture and design: networks (centralized, circuit switching, distributed, packet, store and forward); network communications; netword topology --- Network architecture and design: networks (centralized, circuit switching, distributed, packet, store and forward); network communications; netword topology --- Names --- UNIX (Computer file) --- UNIX (Computer operating system) --- DNS (domain name structure) --- BIND (Berkeley internet name domain) --- Unix --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Internet domain names. --- UNIX (Computer file). --- Internet --- Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
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