Head First Html5 Programming (Head First) ()
by Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Robson
Web Application Attacks and Defences (Web Security Topics)
by Nigel Chapman and Jenny Chapman
Learn Bootstrap: The Collection
by Maria Antonietta Perna, Syed Fazle Rahman, Ilya Bodrov-Krukowski, Ahmed Bouchefra, Craig Watson, Rhiana Heath, Ivaylo Gerchev, George Martsoukos, Ashraff Hathibelagal, and Manjunath M
Learn about reactive programming in practice by developing an application using Java, Spring WebFlux, Project Reactor, Reactor Test, and WebClient.Key FeaturesLearn about the advantages of webflux and how to start using it in your companyPractice the operations of Reactive Streams, RxJava, the Reactor Project, and mainly Spring WebFluxLearn the basic concepts of Reactive programming and develop an application from scratchBook DescriptionEver heard of reactive programming? No? Then this book is f...
ActionScript Developer's Guide to Robotlegs
by Joel Hooks and Stray (Lindsey Fallow)
Robotlegs is an open source dependency injection and application wiring framework for ActionScript 3. Robotlegs stands out in the busy AS3-framework space because it is lean on three fronts: a small compiled footprint, a focussed but powerful API and a low cognitive overhead. Get to grips with the beautifully simple "robotlegs way" and you can create well-architected, testable, flexible applications--fast.
This book is for anyone who is interested in solving UI problems with AngularJS. Working knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS is assumed.
If you are a developer interested in creating easily maintainable applications that can grow and change with your needs, then this book is for you. Some experience with JavaScript (not necessarily with entire applications written in JavaScript) is required to follow the examples written in the book.
Designed for introductory courses on Internet and Web programming covering XHTML. The Web Development series is designed to provide the "programming" behind the building web applications while showing students how to apply what they have learned through the creation of real-world Websites from the ground up. Providing coverage of the latest technologies-such as Dreamweaver MS, JavaScript, CSS and more-this series will help keep your students on the cutting edge.
Reactive programming is revolutionary. It makes asynchronous programming cleaner, intuitive, and robust. Discover how to use the RxJS library to write programs in a simpler way, unifying asynchronous mechanisms such as callbacks and promises into a single, powerful construct. Learn to think about your programs as streams of data that you can transform by expressing whatshould happen, instead of having to painstakingly program how it should happen. You'll be able to handle real-world concurrency...
Building Chatbots in TypeScript with the Microsoft Bot Framework
by Michael Szul
Apache Spark is amazing when everything clicks. But if you haven't seen the performance improvements you expected, or still don't feel confident enough to use Spark in production, this practical book is for you. Authors Holden Karau and Rachel Warren demonstrate performance optimizations to help your Spark queries run faster and handle larger data sizes, while using fewer resources. Ideal for software engineers, data engineers, developers, and system administrators working with large-scale data...
The Java (TM) Web Services Tutorial
by Eric Armstrong, Stephanie Bodoff, Debbie Carson, Maydene Fisher, Dale Green, and Kim Haase
Following in the successful tradition of previous Java Series Tutorials, The JavaaA A TM Web Services Tutorial, Early Access Edition, offers an essential, example-driven resource for every programmer interested in developing and deploying web services and web applications with the Java WSDP. The authors - senior documentation specialists at Sun - offer a concise, all-in-one guide covering the key technologies for building Web services using the Java 2 Platform. They provide practical techniques...
Don't accept the compromise between fast and beautiful: you can have it all. Phoenix creator Chris McCord, Elixir creator Jose Valim, and award-winning author Bruce Tate walk you through building an application that's fast and reliable. At every step, you'll learn from the Phoenix creators not just what to do, but why. Packed with insider insights and completely updated for Phoenix 1.4, this definitive guide will be your constant companion in your journey from Phoenix novice to expert, as you bu...
For years now, web developers have used powerful application servers like PHP and Node that could create our web apps. But recently there's been a shift between how much we can do on an application server versus how much we can do on the browser itself-as well as what we can do on a mobile app. This practical book shows readers how static site generators provide a powerful middle ground between a full app server deployment and a simple collection of static files. Written by two leading developer...
How often do you hear people say things like this? "Our JavaScript is a mess, but we're thinking about using [framework of the month]." Like it or not, JavaScript is not going away. No matter what framework or "compiles-to-js" language or library you use, bugs and performance concerns will always be an issue if the underlying quality of your JavaScript is poor. Rewrites, including porting to the framework of the month, are terribly expensive and unpredictable. The bugs won't magically go away, a...
Thanks to faster browsers, better web standards support, and more powerful devices, the web now defines the next generation of user interfaces that are fun, practical, fluid, and memorable. The key? Animation. But learning how to create animations is hard, and existing learning material doesn't explain the context of the UI problem that animations are trying to solve. That's where this book comes in. You'll gain a solid technical understanding of how to create awesome animations using CSS and le...