"Bulletproofing" is a road map for how to integrate error prevention and detection into the development process to ensure that Web applications are robust, scalable, efficient and reliable. It explores defensive programming techniques and explains the benefits of, and how to, implement coding standards for various programming languages including HTML, CSS, Java, and JavaScript. The authors also show how to perform unit testing on each component as they are developed along with ways to set up a staging area for deployment and a deployment infrastructure. "Bulletproofing" details ways to avoid errors as databases, SQL, XML, Web services, SOAP, EJB components, JSP and other technologies are implemented into Web applications.
The authors step you through building error-free web applications using a logical and proactive methodology. Their philospophy of debugging and testing from the start and throughout the process insures the most reliable and functional applications possible. I would recommend the book to anyone building web applications.
A Sense of Project in Print
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Whereas my many other books on HTML coding, JavaScript, Web Design, etc. offer step by step approaches to tasks, this book offers an overview of what a quality Web Application project looks like. Rather than overwhelming the reader with unreferenced jargon, it provides confidence for those of us who view web literacy as an infinite learning curve.
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