Server-side Web Frameworks
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Server-side Web Frameworks.
Provides a comprehensive and beginner-friendly introduction to web development using Ruby on Rails, covering topics such as database modeling, routing, and testing
Provides an in-depth exploration of serverless architectures, discussing their benefits, limitations, and best practices, with a focus on scalability, elasticity, and cost optimization
Written by a Django expert, this book provides advanced techniques and best practices for professional Django development, covering performance optimization, testing, and deployment
The book provides a comprehensive overview of microservices, including their benefits, challenges, and design principles.
Focuses on Java-based web services, with detailed explanations of concepts, protocols, and implementation techniques using JAX-WS and other frameworks
Covers server-side web development using Go, exploring its concurrency features, HTTP handling, and database integration, suitable for both beginners and experienced developers
The book provides a comprehensive overview of Spring Boot, a popular Java framework for building server-side web applications.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of ASP.NET Core, a popular .NET framework for building server-side web applications.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of Node.js, a popular JavaScript framework for building server-side web applications.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of Express.js, a popular framework for building web applications in Node.js.
Focuses on design patterns in NodeJS development, providing practical guidance on applying them to improve the structure, reusability, and testability of server-side code
Provides a detailed introduction to ASP.NET Core MVC, a popular framework for building web applications in .NET, covering routing, data access, and security
The book introduces Rust, a modern and high-performance systems programming language that is suitable for building server-side web applications.
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