Rapid web applications with TurboGears : using Python to create Ajax-powered sites /
"Dear PHP, It's over between us. You can keep the kitchen sink, but I want my MVC. With TurboGears, I was able to shed the most heinous FileMaker Pro legacy 'soluƯtion' imaginable. It has relationships based on fields that change frequently, causing 'disappearing data.'...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Upper Saddle River, N.J. :
Prentice Hall,
2006.
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Colección: | Prentice Hall open source software development series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ch. 1. Introduction to TurboGears
- Ch. 2. Getting started with TurboGears
- Ch. 3. architecture of a TurboGears application
- Ch. 4. Creating a simple application
- Ch. 5. Enhancing our bookmark application
- Ch. 6. Exploring more complex models in WhatWhat status
- Ch. 7. Controllers, views, and JavaScript in the WhatWhat status
- Ch. 8. RSS, cookies, and dynamic views in WhatWhat status
- Ch. 9. Ajax and WhatWhat status projects
- Ch. 10. SQLObject basics
- Ch. 11. Mastering SQLObject
- Ch. 12. Customizing SQLObject behavior
- Ch. 13. Dynamic templates with Kid
- Ch. 14. Creating better JavaScript with MochiKit
- Ch. 15. Effective Ajax with MochiKit
- Ch. 16. TurboGears widgets : bringing CSS, XHTML, and JavaScript together in reusable components
- Ch. 17. CherryPy and TurboGears decorators
- Ch. 18. TurboGears deployment
- Ch. 19. TurboGears toolbox and other tools
- Ch. 20. Internationalization
- Ch. 21. Testing a TurboGears application
- Ch. 22. TurboGears identity and security
- App. SQLAlchemy.