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From: Nicola Pedot <
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Date: 2009/4/27
Subject: [jugtrento] Libri manning
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Ciao,
ecco gli ultimi libri di Manning pronti per una vostra recensione o
per l'aquisto al 50% fino al 4 maggio.
Groovy in Action--Written by developers of the Groovy language, this
book has become the de facto reference guide for the Groovy language.
It introduces Groovy and shows you how to apply it through a variety
of high-value examples.
Grails in Action--Grails is a web framework similar to Rails, but it
uses the Groovy language. It's instantly familiar to Java developers,
and you can access Java-based components and libraries seamlessly.
Griffon in Action--Griffon is a framework that blends Groovy's ease of
use with the power of Java's well-established Swing libraries. With
Griffon, you can build Swing-based user interfaces more quickly and
easily than you ever thought possible.
JavaFX in Action--JavaFX and FXScript provide a straightforward,
declarative (think Flex) way to build a rich, interactive UI. You'll
absorb the fundamentals of the technology while exploring the
possibilities JavaFX opens up for your designs.
Flex 3 in Action--Chock-full of examples, with this book you'll
quickly master the Flex API and learn to apply the techniques that
make your Flex applications stand out from the crowd. Buy the print
edition now, and you'll get the Flex 4 in Action ebook when it's
ready!
Flex on Java--Dive beneath the Flex interface and learn the hard-core
techniques you need to hook a Flex-based site into a sophisticated
Java back-end.
Struts 2 in Action--Struts 2 represents a revolution in design and
ease of use when compared to classic Struts. This book gently walks
you through the key features of Struts 2 in example-driven,
easy-to-digest sections.
Wicket in Action--You'll learn to use and customize Wicket components,
to interact with Spring and Hibernate, and to implement rich
Ajax-driven features.
Swing, Second Edition--This Manning classic starts by introducing each
of the Swing components and continues with production-quality code
examples in which Swing features are customized, and vigorously
exercised to demonstrate real-world usage.