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Developing Large Web Applications: Producing Code That Can Grow and Thrive

Developing Large Web Applications: Producing Code That Can Grow and Thrive Paperback - 2010 - 1st Edition

by Kyle Loudon

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As Web applications get more complex, so do the challenges. Written by a manager at Yahoo!, this resource provides practical steps for building sites that remain effective as sites add features, functions, and users.

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Paperback. New. Presents you with practical steps for building websites that remain effective as they add features, functions, and users. This book helps you learn the virtues of modularity, encapsulation, abstraction, and loosely coupled components; and get comprehensive coverage of issues involving HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and Ajax, and database interaction.
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Kyle Loudon is a software developer at Yahoo! where he leads a group doing user interface development. Some of Kyle's experiences prior to joining Yahoo! include working on the user interface for the original Apple iPod, writing software for various other mobile devices, and leading the user interface group at Jeppesen Dataplan (a Boeing company) in the development of a flight planning system used by airlines around the world. He also spent a small amount of time with IBM in the early 1990s. For several years, he has taught object-oriented programming part-time at the University of California, Santa Cruz while working as a software developer in Silicon Valley.Kyle received a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University in 1992 with a minor in French, and was elected there to the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He has also done some advanced education in Computer Science at Stanford University.