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Programming for PaaS

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As a web application developer, you've had only a few options in the past 20 years: shared web hosting (easy but slow and unreliable) or dedicated web hosting (hard and unreliable). Platform as a service (PaaS) not only gives you a new option, it offers the best of both worlds as an easy, fast, reliable, and scalable solution. Among other advantages, this book will give you: An explanation of the confusion between core cloud technology vs cloud-powered apps like Gmail, Dropbox, etc Real life PaaS case studies A lesson of the tradeoffs between portable and non-portable PaaS systems Code examples of app changes An overview of mobile apps on PaaS

Author Biography:

Lucas Carlson is a professional Ruby programmer who specializes in Rails web development. He has authored a half dozen libraries and contributed to many others, including Rails and RedCloth. He lives in Portland, Oregon and maintains a website at http://rufy.com/. Doug Baldwin (born November 12, 1952) is a playwright, actor and copywriter living in Portland, Oregon. He began his stage career as an actor, with appearances in many New York theatres, including Playwrights Horizons and Manhattan Punch Line, where he acted in a well-reviewed production of Room Service[1]. He has also appeared in feature films (among them Zero Effect andMusic Within) and television shows (Leverage,Nowhere Man, Under Suspicion, etc.), as well as in a number of national TV commercials. His comedy Drawing Down Clio won the 1997 Oregon Book Award for Drama. The Xenophobe was the recipient of a 2000 Oregon Literary Fellowship and won First Place in the 2001 Writer's Digest Writing Competition. Suicide Table is his most recent script, and deals with the theme of luck and the role it plays in the lives of two New York City firefighters vacationing in Reno. Baldwin is also a copywriter for large companies such as Hewlett-Packard, Intel, General Foods and Nike.
Release date Australia
September 3rd, 2013
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
300
Dimensions
178x233x9
ISBN-13
9781449334901
Product ID
21042579

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