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041 | _aENG | ||
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100 | _aRichardson, Leonard | ||
245 | 0 | _aRestful web services: Web services for the real world | |
250 | _a1st | ||
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_aMumbai _bShroff Publisher & Distrubuters _c2007 |
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_axxiv,419+23 p. _bPaperback |
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520 | _a"Every developer working with the Web needs to read this book." - David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of the Rails framework "RESTful Web Services finally provides a practical roadmap for constructing services that embrace the Web, instead of trying to route around it." - Adam Trachtenberg, PHP author and EBay Web Services Evangelist You've built web sites that can be used by humans. But can you also build web sites that are usable by machines? That's where the future lies, and that's what RESTful Web Services shows you how to do. The World Wide Web is the most popular distributed application in history, and Web services and mashups have turned it into a powerful distributed computing platform. But today's web service technologies have lost sight of the simplicity that made the Web successful. They don't work like the Web, and they're missing out on its advantages. | ||
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_94622 _aComputer Engineering |
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700 | _aRuby, Sam | ||
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