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2015 12th Web Information System and Application Conference (WISA)
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ISBN: 1467393711 146739372X 1467393738 Year: 2015 Publisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),

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WISA2015 will continue this good tradition of providing opportunities for extensive discussions and information exchange on core technique in Web information systems, application framework and architecture in Web information systems, Web information system applications, and so on.


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Web Information System and Application Conference (WISA), 2014 11th
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ISBN: 1479957267 1479957283 1479957275 Year: 2014 Publisher: Piscataway, NJ : IEEE,

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Annotation semantic computing, multimedia data storage, multimedia data analysis, web application framework and architecture.


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Practical Node.js : building real-world scalable web apps
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Year: 2014 Publisher: Berkeley (Calif.) ; New York : Apress ; Distributed by Springer-Verlag,

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Introducing rescript : functional programming for web applications
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ISBN: 1484288882 1484288874 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York, New York : Apress,

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This book serves as a succinct guide on ReScript, a functional language for building web applications. Using examples of ReScript language features along with explanations of fundamental concepts in functional programming, this book will show web developers with a background in JavaScript how to effectively use ReScript to its full potential. In Introducing ReScript, you'll learn how to use features in ReScript that JavaScript lacks, such as type inference, null-safety, algebraic data types, pattern matching, and more. Along the way, you'll pick up functional programming concepts like immutability and higher-order functions. You'll also gain a sense of how ReScript works under the hood and how to leverage interoperability between ReScript and JavaScript. Whether you're a web developer interested in dabbling with functional programming or you just want to learn how to write safer and cleaner code for web applications, this book is a great way for you to get started with ReScript. What You Will Learn Use ReScript to write clean, safe, and elegant software Understand the features of ReScript that set it apart from JavaScript, such as type inference, null-safety, and algebraic data types Explore functional programming concepts like immutabhigher-orderr order functions, and pattern matching Use popular JavaScript libraries and frameworks in your ReScript code and integrate ReScript code into JavaScript codebases Who This Book Is For Web developers that want a strictly typed, safer alternative to JavaScript, as well as web developers interested in learning functional programming and leveraging the elegant and powerful functional features in ReScript.


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Using Tablets and Apps in Libraries
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ISBN: 1442243899 1442243902 1442243910 9781442243903 Year: 2015 Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Serverless beyond the buzzword : a strategic approach to modern cloud management
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ISBN: 1484287614 1484287606 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York, NY : Apress,

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Know how Serverless and cloud-native systems work, their benefits and roles in automating and optimizing organizations, and the challenges to be considered. Anyone interested in Serverless architecture will benefit from this book, regardless of their level of technical understanding. This revised and expanded new edition explains many related terms, such as microservices, cloud-native, architecture, several relevant AWS services, and how it all works together to produce cost-effective, scalable solutions in the cloud. The book starts at a high level and gradually gets more in-depth and technical.The less technical decision maker will learn how Serverless can affect finance, security, people, and compliance. The book touches on important decisions, such as selecting and working with external or internal specialists and teams; finding, evaluating, and training them; and the flexibility and dynamics available within digital projects. Deployment automation and DevOps also feature heavily in this book, and you will find real-world use cases and examples of Serverless architecture to get you started. It's worth noting that this book is not a development guide; it gives you a comprehensive understanding of what Serverless is so you can make informed decisions for your organization and projects. What You'll Learn Understand Serverless architecture and strategy Understand modern cloud management strategy, governance, and organizational team structure Handle budget planning and management Get started with Serverless architecture design Gain knowledge of best practices and security, as well as data management and DevOps Study proactive logging, operations, architecture examples, case studies, and more Who This Book Is For Anyone interested in a deep understanding of Serverless and how it can impact organizations and projects, regardless of their technical level. Strategic insights are provided for entrepreneurs and executives, planning and team insights for project managers, and technical insights for architects and team leads. Cloud consultants working with enterprises can read everything for a full, in-depth understanding of the topic. Other readers, such as less technical CTOs/CIOs, VPs, entrepreneurs, product owners, project managers, etc., can get what they need from the first 5-7 chapters. More technical readers and those experienced with Serverless can skim through the first 3 chapters and start with the security deep dive in Chapter 4.


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Mastering Ethereum : building smart contracts and DApps
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ISBN: 9781491971949 1491971940 Year: 2018 Publisher: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly,

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"Ethereum represents the gateway to a worldwide, decentralized computing paradigm. This platform enables you to run decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts that have no central points of failure or control, integrate with a payment network, and operate on an open blockchain. With this practical guide, Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood provide everything you need to know about building smart contracts and DApps on Ethereum and other virtual-machine blockchains. Discover why IBM, Microsoft, NASDAQ, and hundreds of other organizations are experimenting with Ethereum. This essential guide shows you how to develop the skills necessary to be an innovator in this growing and exciting new industry."


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Journal of Systems Integration

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Database-driven web development : learn to operate at a professional level with PERL and MySQL
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ISBN: 148425970X 1484259696 Year: 2021 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Apress,

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Practical Svelte : create performant applications with the Svelte component framework
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ISBN: 1484273745 1484273737 Year: 2021 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Apress,

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Learn to leverage the power of Svelte to produce web applications that are efficient and fast. This project-oriented book simplifies creating sites using Svelte from start to finish, with little more than a text editor and familiar languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It equips you with a starting toolset that you can use to develop future projects, incorporate into your existing workflow, and allow you to take your websites to the next level. Practical Svelte is an excellent resource for getting acquainted with creating and manipulating websites or online applications using a component framework approach. It takes the view that we don't have to create something complex and unwieldy. We can build something quickly, using less code than some of its competitors, and extend it using the power of the API and plugins over time, without sacrificing speed or features. You will learn how to use the Svelte framework to rapidly create and deploy websites or online applications that are performant, with the minimum of fuss and using existing tools already available in the browser, get up to speed with individual features of the Svelte framework, and work through a series of small projects that will combine to produce a finished site at the end of the book - this to help consolidate skills from day one and create something that you can use as a basis for future projects. What You Will Learn Understand why Svelte's popularity makes it the go-to framework for constructing applications Learn how to scaffold and implement web sites or online applications using Svelte Create reusable components using Svelte that are interoperable with other frameworks and can solve real-world problems Perform automated testing and deployment using tools such as CI/CD testing Work through some mini projects from start to finish, understanding what we can achieve using Svelte and where we may need to bring other tools into play Who This Book Is For Website developers who are already familiar with JavaScript, CSS, and HTML and are keen to learn how to leverage the Svelte component framework to quickly create web sites or online applications with little more than a text editor. It's perfect for development teams who do not want to follow the mold and use a credible alternative to React or Angular.

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