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ISBN
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9788126514908
Publisher
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Wiley India Pvt Ltd
Subject
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Computer Programming / Software Development
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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452
Year
:
2007
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Django and Turbogears are the two leading MVC frameworks for Python programmers today. MVC frameworks allow programmers to develop and launch sites in a fraction of the time as traditional techniques. Professional Python Frameworks introduces Python Developers or those with basic programming skills to the MVC concepts and the idiosyncrasies of developing sites within a framework Table of contents : Acknowledgments IntroductionPart I: Introduction to Python Frameworks · Web 2.0, Python, and Frameworks · Web 2.0 with Traditional Python · Introducing the Frameworks Part II: TurboGears · Introduction to TurboGears · User Identity and Visitor Tracking · Widgets· Advanced TurboGears Topics Part III: Django · Dblog: A Blog Implemented in Django · Django Views and Users· Advanced Django Topics: AJAX, RSS, and More Part IV: Advanced Client-Side Topics · MochiKit - Pythonic JavaScripting· Flash-Based Interfaces and TurboGearsAppendix A: Tools Used Index Market Description : Primary Audience - Python Developers seeking to learn rapid Web 2.0 development techniques using an MVC architecture. Secondary Audience - Web Developers seeking to build sites in a quick and scalable manner. About Author : Dana Moore is a Division Scientist with BBN Technologies in Arlington, VA. He is the co-author of "Peer-to-Peer: Building Manageable, Scalable Networks," and "Jabber Developer's Handbook." Dana is a popular conference speaker on software agent systems and various management topics, a university lecturer, and has contributed articles for numerous computing publications. Raymond Budd is a member of the technical staff at BBN Technologies. Since joining BBN, he has worked on a variety of agent-based, service-based, and web applications. He has had publications included in several conference proceedings, as well as a recent publication in Applied Intelligence. William Wright has been building, teaching, and writing about networked systems for over 15 years. He has been responsible for the design and development of everything from the smallest microcontroller code to distributed multi-agent systems hosted on large server farms. He is author or coauthor of two books on networked systems (Beginning Java Networking, Wrox 2001 and Jabber Developer's Handbook, Sams 2003) and numerous articles on various topics in industry and academic journals.
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