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Paperback Rss and Atom in Action: Web 2.0 Building Blocks Book

ISBN: 1932394494

ISBN13: 9781932394498

Rss and Atom in Action: Web 2.0 Building Blocks

An innovator's guide to application development with blog, wiki, and newsfeed technologies, this book introduces the new ways of collaboration enabled by these technologies and focuses on the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

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Exceptional Book!

This book is one of the best books I've read in sometime, and I read quite a bit! I seldom give 5 stars, but this was any easy choice. The author provides comprehensive, logical coverage of this exciting technology area. The best part is that the book is just the beginning! His samples and associated software are all available and maintained online. Unlike too many books published these days, the grammar, spelling and usage are superb! If you are unsure, don't delay! Go ahead and purchase it.

Good read

This book introduces the concepts very clearly and gives lot of examples in Java and C#. I don't know if there are any mistakes in the example code. I liked this book primarily due to its ideas. Some of them are not new, such as generating feeds for your development process from Ant.

Realistic and useful

I've buyed this book for RSS and newsfeeds in particular. The book explains how to add web20 support in your web site from RSS to blogs, with examples in java & C#. I've expected more examples and more complex, but the argument is depicted as a web professional requires. It's for developers.

RSS and Atom from the application developer perspective

I've read other books on RSS; this one is somewhat unique because it covers RSS and Atom from the application developer perspective; it's not a book on XML or the RSS/Atom's syntax; it's aimed at programmers that want to build applications that handle RSS/Atom feeds. So you will find plenty of real-world code, both in Java and C#. Developers working in other platforms will miss the direct benefits of the sample code and applications, but I guess it would e a worthy read for them as well (it was for me)
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