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Programming Web Services with Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko epub Programming Web Services with Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko pdf download Programming Web Services with Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko pdf file Programming Web Services with Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko audiobook Programming Web Services with Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko book review Programming Web Services with Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko summary | #1407123 in Books | Randy Ray | 2002-12 | 2002-12-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.19 x1.19 x7.00l,1.73 | File type: PDF | 496 pages | Programming Web Services with Perl||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Fantastic|By Customer|This book was fantastic and allowed me to get up and running on a web services project for work very quickly.
While I still needed a few internet resources to complete the project, I would not have been able to get far along without this book!|1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Examples broken||"Although the book is aimed at Perl programmers interested in Web Serices, some of the protocols are described clearly enough that the book may also be useful for programmers in other languages, such as PHP or C/C++. If you are such a Perl programmer then this
Given Perl's natural fit for web applications development, it's no surprise that Perl is also a natural choice for web services development. It's the most popular web programming language, with strong implementations of both SOAP and XML-RPC, the leading ways to distribute applications using web services. But books on web services focus on writing these applications in Java or Visual Basic, leaving Perl programmers with few resources to get them started. Progr...
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