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PHP and Smarty on Large-Scale Web Development
PHP and Smarty on Large-Scale Web Development
ISBN: 047008023X
EAN: N/A
Year: 2007
Pages: 20
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Table of Contents
Copyright
Chapter 1. PHP and Smarty on Large-Scale Web Development
Section 1.1. Why PHP and Smarty on Large-Scale Web Development?
Chapter 2. Divide and Conquer
Section 2.1. Modular Architecture
Section 2.2. Using PEAR As Often As Possible
Section 2.3. The Template View Pattern
Chapter 3. Putting It All Together
Section 3.1. Handling HTTP Requests
Section 3.2. Generating Output
Section 3.3. Handling Browser Input
Section 3.4. Configuration
Chapter 4. Smarty for Web Designers
Section 4.1. Crash Course
Chapter 5. Optimization Techniques
Section 5.1. Cache
Section 5.2. Smarty Optimizations
Chapter 6. Where to Go from Here
PHP and Smarty on Large-Scale Web Development
ISBN: 047008023X
EAN: N/A
Year: 2007
Pages: 20
BUY ON AMAZON
CISSP Exam Cram 2
PHYSICAL SECURITY
SECURITY-MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Physical Security Risks
Risk Assessment
Operational Security
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Structures, Processes and Relational Mechanisms for IT Governance
Integration Strategies and Tactics for Information Technology Governance
Assessing Business-IT Alignment Maturity
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Governing Information Technology Through COBIT
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Regions
Calling Search Spaces and Partitions
Cisco VT Advantage
MGCP Gateways
Ad Hoc Conferencing
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
What this book does not cover
Common pitfalls of adopting SOA
Web Services and Contemporary SOA (Part II: Advanced Messaging, Metadata, and Security)
Orchestration service layer
Fundamental WS-* Extensions
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
The ROI of Lean Six Sigma for Services
Success Story #1 Lockheed Martin Creating a New Legacy
Phase 1 Readiness Assessment
Phase 3 Mobilization
Designing World-Class Services (Design for Lean Six Sigma)
Java Concurrency in Practice
Thread Confinement
Building an Efficient, Scalable Result Cache
Stopping a Thread-based Service
Testing for Correctness
What is a Memory Model, and Why would I Want One?
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