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Une liste de toutes les pages qui ont la propriété « Has abstract » avec la valeur « "The book's informal tone offers a refreshing change from the ubiquitous preachiness of other EJB tomes. It's pragmatic and doesn't tap dance around the fact that EJBs are often used incorrectly in enterprise development... it's an effective way to avoid the potholes that have forced developers off track in the past." -- Software Development Magazine ». Puisqu’il n’y a que quelques résultats, les valeurs proches sont également affichées.

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  • Agile ALM  + (Many software projects fail unnecessarily Many software projects fail unnecessarily because of unclear objectives, redundant and unproductive work, cost overruns, and a host of other avoidable process problems. In response, agile processes and lightweight tooling have begun to replace traditional engineering processes throughout the development lifecycle. An agile approach to application lifecycle management improves product quality, reduces time to market, and makes for happier developers. Agile ALM is a guide for Java developers who want to integrate flexible agile practices and lightweight tooling along all phases of the software development process. The book introduces a new vision for managing change in requirements and process more efficiently and flexibly. You'll learn powerful practices like task-based Development, where you align activities into tasks resulting in traceable artifacts, Continuous Integration, in which you frequently and systematically integrate, build, and test an application in development and using Scrum as an agile approach to release management. The effect is a more comprehensive and practical approach to build, configuration, deployment, release, test, quality, integration, and requirements management. This book synthesizes technical and functional elements to provide a comprehensive approach to software development. You'll learn to see the whole scope of the development process as a set of defined tasks, many of which are repeated daily, and then master the tools and practices you need to accomplish each of those tasks efficiently. Because efficient tool chains can radically improve the speed and fluidity of the development process, this book demonstrates how to integrate state-of-the-art lightweight tools. Many of the tools and examples are Java-based, but the Agile ALM principles apply to all development platforms. As well, the many examples show how you can bridge different languages and systems.an bridge different languages and systems.)
  • Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web  + ("A thorough look at one vision of the Web's future ...particularly well written...Highly recommended." -- Choice Magazine)
  • Magical A-Life Avatars  + ("Distinctive book explaining how to get intelligent software agents to work." --Clipcode.com)
  • PHP in Action  + ("If there was ever a textbook for software development in PHP, this would be it." Cal Evans, Podcast Review, Zend Developer Network)
  • Flex on Java  + (A beautifully written book that is a must have for every Java Developer. Ashish Kulkarni, Technical Director, E-Business Software Solutions Ltd.)
  • ASP.NET MVC in Action  + (ASP.NET MVC in Action is a guide to pragmatic MVC-based web development. After a thorough overview, it dives into issues of architecture and maintainability. The book assumes basic knowledge of ASP.NET (v. 3.5) and expands your expertise.)
  • Rails 3 in Action  + (Rails 3 in Action will provide a thorough introduction to Ruby-based web development using Rails. Like Rails 3 itself, this book combines Merb and Rails in the form of authors Yehuda Katz, Merb Lead Developer.)
  • Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja  + (Secrets of the Javascript Ninja is definitely a book for anyone looking to significantly improve their Javascript knowledge and skills. Ryan Doherty, Web Development Engineer, Mozilla)
  • Instant Messaging in Java  + (This intermediate Java programming book provides Java programmers with the information and tools needed to create your own IM client and server software.)
  • Client/Server Yellow Pages  + (This unique guide covers software products and vendors active in the client/server marketplace. Over 200 products and over 250 vendors are included.)
  • Bitter EJB  + ("The book's informal tone offers a refresh"The book's informal tone offers a refreshing change from the ubiquitous preachiness of other EJB tomes. It's pragmatic and doesn't tap dance around the fact that EJBs are often used incorrectly in enterprise development... it's an effective way to avoid the potholes that have forced developers off track in the past." -- Software Development Magazinehe past." -- Software Development Magazine)
  • Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web  + ("A thorough look at one vision of the Web's future ...particularly well written...Highly recommended." -- Choice Magazine)
  • Magical A-Life Avatars  + ("Distinctive book explaining how to get intelligent software agents to work." --Clipcode.com)
  • PHP in Action  + ("If there was ever a textbook for software development in PHP, this would be it." Cal Evans, Podcast Review, Zend Developer Network)
  • Flex on Java  + (A beautifully written book that is a must have for every Java Developer. Ashish Kulkarni, Technical Director, E-Business Software Solutions Ltd.)
  • ASP.NET MVC in Action  + (ASP.NET MVC in Action is a guide to pragmatic MVC-based web development. After a thorough overview, it dives into issues of architecture and maintainability. The book assumes basic knowledge of ASP.NET (v. 3.5) and expands your expertise.)
  • Rails 3 in Action  + (Rails 3 in Action will provide a thorough introduction to Ruby-based web development using Rails. Like Rails 3 itself, this book combines Merb and Rails in the form of authors Yehuda Katz, Merb Lead Developer.)
  • Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja  + (Secrets of the Javascript Ninja is definitely a book for anyone looking to significantly improve their Javascript knowledge and skills. Ryan Doherty, Web Development Engineer, Mozilla)
  • Instant Messaging in Java  + (This intermediate Java programming book provides Java programmers with the information and tools needed to create your own IM client and server software.)
  • Client/Server Yellow Pages  + (This unique guide covers software products and vendors active in the client/server marketplace. Over 200 products and over 250 vendors are included.)
  • Agile ALM  + (Many software projects fail unnecessarily Many software projects fail unnecessarily because of unclear objectives, redundant and unproductive work, cost overruns, and a host of other avoidable process problems. In response, agile processes and lightweight tooling have begun to replace traditional engineering processes throughout the development lifecycle. An agile approach to application lifecycle management improves product quality, reduces time to market, and makes for happier developers. Agile ALM is a guide for Java developers who want to integrate flexible agile practices and lightweight tooling along all phases of the software development process. The book introduces a new vision for managing change in requirements and process more efficiently and flexibly. You'll learn powerful practices like task-based Development, where you align activities into tasks resulting in traceable artifacts, Continuous Integration, in which you frequently and systematically integrate, build, and test an application in development and using Scrum as an agile approach to release management. The effect is a more comprehensive and practical approach to build, configuration, deployment, release, test, quality, integration, and requirements management. This book synthesizes technical and functional elements to provide a comprehensive approach to software development. You'll learn to see the whole scope of the development process as a set of defined tasks, many of which are repeated daily, and then master the tools and practices you need to accomplish each of those tasks efficiently. Because efficient tool chains can radically improve the speed and fluidity of the development process, this book demonstrates how to integrate state-of-the-art lightweight tools. Many of the tools and examples are Java-based, but the Agile ALM principles apply to all development platforms. As well, the many examples show how you can bridge different languages and systems.an bridge different languages and systems.)
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