Enterprise Java Development on a Budget
Like the software covered in this book, the book itself was written in an agile fashion, with many rounds of refactoring involved. One of the consequences of agile development and XP is that software is no longer built in a linear or waterfall fashion, yet books have to be clearly divided into ch...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-310032014-01-20T06:31:21Z Enterprise Java Development on a Budget Sam-Bodden, Brian Judd, Christopher Technologies Like the software covered in this book, the book itself was written in an agile fashion, with many rounds of refactoring involved. One of the consequences of agile development and XP is that software is no longer built in a linear or waterfall fashion, yet books have to be clearly divided into chapters. We attempted to divide the book into chapters so that each chapter deals with an aspect of the design and development of the application as it relates to a specific tool or the specific framework being used. In areas of the application where there may be implementation choices in terms of which Open Source project to use, we’ll show one or more possible paths and explain why, in the context of the application, we chose one tool vs. a similar one. The book is composed of ten chapters. 2012-06-11T06:54:10Z 2012-06-11T06:54:10Z 2004 Book 1-59059-125-9 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31003 en application/pdf Apress |
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Like the software covered in this book, the book itself was written in an agile fashion,
with many rounds of refactoring involved. One of the consequences of agile development
and XP is that software is no longer built in a linear or waterfall fashion,
yet books have to be clearly divided into chapters. We attempted to divide the
book into chapters so that each chapter deals with an aspect of the design and
development of the application as it relates to a specific tool or the specific framework
being used. In areas of the application where there may be implementation choices in
terms of which Open Source project to use, we’ll show one or more possible paths
and explain why, in the context of the application, we chose one tool vs. a similar
one. The book is composed of ten chapters. |
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