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Joomla! 1.5 Templates Cookbook
Joomla! 1.5 Templates Cookbook contains step-by-step instructions for Joomla! users to customize their Joomla! templates. The book is designed so that you can refer to it chapter by chapter, or you can look at the list of recipes and read those that interest you in no particular order. This book is written for Joomla! developers who want to... | | WCF Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ
WCF is Microsoft's unified programming model for building service-oriented applications. It enables developers to build secure, reliable, transacted solutions that integrate across platforms and interoperate with existing investments. WCF is built on the Microsoft .NET Framework and simplifies development of connected systems. It unifies... | | Service Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint
Successfully implement your own enterprise integration architecture using the Trivadis Integration Architecture Blueprint
Overview of Service Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint
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Discover and understand the structure of existing application landscapes from an integration perspective
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Catalyst 5.8: the Perl MVC Framework
Many web applications are implemented in a way that makes developing them difficult and repetitive. Catalyst is an open source Perl-based Model-View-Controller framework that aims to solve this problem by reorganizing your web application to design and implement it in a natural, maintainable, and testable manner, making web development fun,... | | Joomla! 1.5: Beginner's Guide
Joomla! is one of the most popular open-source Content Management Systems, actively developed and supported by a world-wide user community. Although it's a fun and feature-rich tool, it can be challenging to get beyond the basics and build a site that meets your needs perfectly. Using this book you can create dynamic, interactive web... | | PrestaShop 1.3 Beginner's Guide
PrestaShop is a hidden gem. There are many much more widely known online shopping cart solutions that have nothing like the features, potential, and ease of use that this open source, completely free-to-use, system has. But until now there has been no information available on how to make the most of it. This book takes a step-by-step approach... |
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