Database Backed Web Sites: The Thinking Person's Guide to Web Publishing

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Ziff-Davis Press, 1997 - Computers - 362 pages
Database Backed Web Sites: The Thinking Person's Guide to Web Publishing takes Web designers and developers beyond "how-to" tips and tricks. It teaches a pragmatic approach to enriching Web sites through the use of relational database management technology. You'll take a new look at your site's overall architecture and learn how to put the database at the heart of your design. Greenspun's straight-talking style makes Database Backed Web Sites: The Thinking Person's Guide to Web Publishing inspiring the thought-provoking. Use this powerful technology to drive your site to success and critical acclaim.

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Think of the Web as Primary
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Copyright

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About the author (1997)

Philip Greenspun teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is the author of five books, "mostly on horrifyingly dull technical subjects." Greenspun is the founder of ArsDigita Corporation, an open-source software company, and ArsDigita University, a tuition-free post-baccalaureate computer science program. Greenspun was born in 1963 and raised in Bethesda, Maryland. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with Alex, his Samoyed, and Pi goddess Eve Andersson, who takes care of them both.

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