Professional Web 2.0 Programming is the upcoming book about Web 2.0 published in the famous Wrox Professional Series.
Web 2.0 offers developers substantial advantages if they design their web applications as service providers and service consumers. This change in architecture has opened up an incredible number of options for flexible design, creative reuse, and easier updates. There is, however a cost: doing this requires rethinking how to apply many traditional web development technologies, as well as adding some new ideas.
While it is easy to find good books and online materials that cover each aspect of Web 2.0 separately, it is much more difficult to get the “big picture,” including the reasons why we need to move toward Web 2.0 and how the different technologies play together on the client side, on the server side and between clients and servers.
Even as Web 2.0 is about using the web as a platform, Web 2.0 itself is hardly a homogeneous platform. This book will give developers the perspective and the tools they need to create Web 2.0 applications using key components in whatever environments developers choose.
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They welcome your suggestions at authors@web2.0thebook.com
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Java and JavaScript are not exactly being used the way we thought back in 96!
Here is the talk I had prepared for the Web 2.0 panel a the XML 2006 conference. This has been a very interactive panel and even though I haven't pronounce exactly the same sentences, the message is the same.
But it shouldn't be considered as a book about XML as it was in this bookshop!
It's my turn to receive my personal copies of the book...
Kudus to Joe Fawcett, co-author of Professional Web 2.0 Programming who enters into the Amazon 2006 Top 10 Computer and Internet books for another of his books, Professional Ajax.
Our book is now shipping on Amazon.com!
I had the pleasure to contribute to a special edition of Ifra's magazine, newspaper techniques, dedicated to Web 2.0.
I'll have the pleasure to give a training based on chapter 1 of our book this coming Thursday (23/11/2006) from 2:00 to 5:00 pm (CET) for the ATHENS program.
WROX has open a forum for our book "Professional Web 2.0 Programming".
Mike Schinkel has received his copy of our book!
Our book has been digged...
Good advice, much like the chapter in the Web2.0 book
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