Online Book Reviews - Build Your Own RoR Web Applications
Build Your Own RoR Web Applications We've all seen it. Any time you visit Sitepoint, you've probably been hit with the ad for their Ruby on Rails book, titled "Build Your Own Ruby on Rails Web Applications", by Patrick Lenz. Dubbed as "The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Ruby On Rails", I figured the book was pretty good.
Still, I had no intent to learn RoR simply because I didn't have time. But this book has been gathering dust in my study, so I finally decided to take a look at the book and see what I could learn. For this review I'll be using the first four chapters of the book, which are currently available as a free trial so you can get a taste of the book before you purchase. I'll be breaking down the key points of each of the four chapters, with a final wrap-up at the end of the review. more »
Flex 3 Cookbook: Code-Recipes
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If you are looking to buy a book on the use of Hibernate, this is one of the books you should buy.
It is a thorough coverage of native Hibernate, JPA (the only reason that the General Assembly is the standard, it never hurts) and Hibernate implementation of the General Assembly. It also covers the object / relational mapping and various "architectural" alternatives to the use of solid objects in the
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