Ruby in Practice
Product Description
The second part discusses techniques for communication and integration of systems. The authors describe how libraries and techniques are used to facilitate messaging, web development and communication automation. They also focus on how the strategies in the first section can be used with these libraries to make development more flexible and efficient.
The last part shows how to manage data and integrate with existing data using Ruby. The authors describe techniques for using existing Ruby libraries that either replace popular Java libraries or can interface with existing data in a different way. They go on to show you how strategies covered in the first section can be used to enable Ruby to interact with existing assets or to build new data systems.
About the Author
Jeremy McAnally has been programming for about eight years and doing graphic design for four years. He is curerntly a freelance Ruby and Rails developer, consultant, and author. He has over three years’ experience with Ruby and two years’ with Rails; in that time has has developed a number of small, localized intranet systems and mediumt- large-scale systems in Ruby.
Assaf Arkin got bitten by the business software bug in ‘89, back when client-servers were the thing and C was a reasonable language for writing business logic. In ‘96 he switched to Java, and gave us client-servers for web apps. In ‘99 he discovered the beauty of XML and the appeal of open source, and was a founding member of XML Apache. In ‘05 he fell for Ruby’s charms and has been using it since for development and for plugging holes that Java left behind.
Product Details
- Paperback: 360 pages
- Publisher: Manning Publications (March 28, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1933988479
- ISBN-13: 978-1933988474
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