Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 800 pages
- Published by: Wiley
- Edition: 1st Edition May 15, 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0764549421
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764549427
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.5 x 1.7 inches
- Weighs: 2.5 pounds
Book Description
Provides readers with an in-depth understanding of Curl technologies and how to apply them to real world situations. Coverage includes:
* Curl language syntax
* Text formatting, scripting, OO programming and rich 3D graphics.
* Support for emerging technologies, like SOAP, Web Services and Peer to Peer
* Incorporating Curl technologies into existing Web infrastructure
* Embedding Curl content within an HTML page
* Accessing Databases on the server
* Creating and packaging Curl applets for Web delivery
ABOUT THE WEB SITE
* Source code and examples
* Links to Curl developer resources such as white papers and developer forums
* Links to download the Surge Development Lab and Surge Plug-in
From the Inside Flap
Nikhil Damle is a Sun Certified Java Programmer and presently works as a consultant with Endymion Systems Inc. in Oakland, CA. He has worked with the Curl content language for over an year and was a winner in a programming contest held by Curl Corporation in June 2001. He has also worked as a video editor for a television company in Bombay. He enjoys woodworking and music when he is away from work. Nikhil has an M.S. in computer science from the Pune University, India.
Gary Gray realized after one too many late night debugging sessions that he enjoyed writing about
software more than he did programming it. He switched away from computer science, and graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a degree in technical writing. Since then, he's been an editor of a technical journal, a webmaster, and an engineering technical writer. Currently, he is a technical writer at Curl Corporation, where he is the author of portions of the Developer's Guide as well as the designer and developer of the Surge plug-in's help system. Gary has been awarded both a Chapter Recognition and a Distinguished Chapter Service Award by Boston Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication for his leadership of the Internet Special Interest Group. When he's not working, he enjoys tinkering with (often antiquated) computers, cooking, reading, and designing book covers.
Bruce Mount is the CTO for Cambridge Venture Advisors (www.cvadvisors.com), a consulting firm that helps companies analyze and launch new Internet initiatives. Previously, he co-founded the Fitness Sports Network, was the VP of Technology for Electronic Press, and the Director of Product Development for PLS, an award-winning search engine firm (now part of AOL). In a prior life he spent nine years at NASA Goddard working on the ground
software supporting the first 35 space shuttle missions and controlling space-based robots from Earth. Bruce loves elegance in computing and is very excited about the promise that Curl offers developers. You can reach him at BruceMount@aol.com.
Reader Reviews
I wrote 7 chapters of this book, so I am not an unbiased reviewer. I also worked on Early Adopter Curl. Like most Bible books, this book provides complete coverage of the Curl language. Curl is leading the charge into the next generation of web-based client-server applications. Curl is a simple language that unifies all client-side languages (e.g., HTML, JavaScript, and Java Applets), meaning you can simply learn one language instead of many. Curl allows you to create applications that dramatically reduce the load on your server's CPU and bandwidth needs, while at the same time finally allowing web applications that have the same interactive user interface that you had before the web forced you into reading everything one page at a time. The book is accurate and includes many simple programs that allow you to use Curl right away.
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