
Play framework Cookbook
Alexander Reelsen(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 8. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
292 pages
978-1-84951-552-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book is in Packt's Cookbook series. A Packt Cookbook contains recipes for solutions to the most important problems you face when working with a topic. Inside the Cookbook you will find: A straightforward and easy to follow format, A selection of the most important tasks and problems, Carefully organized instructions for solving the problem efficiently, Clear explanations of what you did, Details for applying the solution to other situations. This is the ideal book for people who have already written a first application with the Play Framework or have just finished reading through the documenation. In other words - anyone who is ready to get to grips with Play! Having a basic knowledge of Java is good, as well as well as some web developer skills HTML and JavaScript
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Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84951-552-8 (9781849515528)
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Person
Alexander Reelsen is a software engineer living in Munich, Germany, where he has been working on different software systems, for example a touristic booking engine, a campaign management and messaging platform and a b2b ecommerce portal. He has been using the play framework since 2009 and was immediately astonished by the sheer simplicity of this framework, while still being pure java. Other interests include scaling shared-nothing web architectures and nosql databases. Being rather a system engineer most of the time when he started playing around with Linux at the age of 14, Alexander got to know software engineering during his studies and decided web applications are more interesting than system administration. If not doing something hacky, he enjoys playing a good game of basketball or streetball. Sometimes he even twitters at http://twitter.com/spinscale and can be reached anytime at alexander@reelsen.net