Practical REST on Rails 2 Projects View Larger Image | Ben Scofield Apress, Paperback, Published May 2008, 304 pages, ISBN 1590599942 | List Price: $42.99 Our Price: $26.50 You Save: $16.49 (38% Off)
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Chapter 4: Your First Clients: JavaScript and JSON
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Practical REST on Rails 2 Projects is a guide to joining the burgeoning world
of open web applications. It argues that opening up your application can provide
significant benefits and involves you in the entire processfrom setting
up your application, to creating clients for it, to handling success and all
its attendant problems.
This book is the essential resource for anyone who wants to make their web
application a full participant in the new Internet.
This book is intended for intermediatetoadvanced Rails developerspeople
who use Rails regularly for sites and applications more complicated than the
prototypical rollyourown blog.
In particular, its targeted at Rails developers who want to be good
Web 2.0 citizenssharing the functionality of their app with other sites
to the betterment of everyone.
Application projects include iPhone, Facebook, and REST for the enterprise.
What youll learn
Develop REST web services in Rails 2 Framework.
Build from the serverside perspective and integrate with PHP.
Build from the client side using a JavaScript widget.
Develop RESTful application on Rails for the Apple iPhone.
Create a Facebook application using REST on Rails.
Examine REST on Rails for the Enterprise.
Who is this book for?
This book is intended for intermediatetoadvanced Rails developerspeople
who use Rails regularly for sites and applications more complicated than the
prototypical rollyourown blog
About the Author
Ben Scofield develops web applications for the DC areabased Viget Labs.
He has been designing and building for the Web since 1998, and has been happily
obsessed with Ruby and Rails for several years. Hes worked on a variety
of sites, and has spoken at RailsConf and RubyConf. He lives in Durham, North
Carolina with his wife, dog, and (soon) child.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Jul 29, 2008     J. Pease from Texas REST: Tutorial Style In a nutshell this book can be broken into 3 parts:
1) About REST - 19 pages
2) Rails support for REST - 18 pages
3) Tutorials - All the other pages
I found the first 37 pages or so pretty interesting. The tutorials I'm sure have a lot of good examples, but personally I find that not the most fascinating format to read. If I have to scroll more than a few pages in a tutorial in a blog I might lose interest. That's just me.
The tutorials provide examples of how to include the ideas of REST using JavaScript, JSON, PHP, iPhone, Facebook, etc. Glance over the sections at a bookstore, if it looks like something pertinent to a project you are working on ... then buy it.
So overall, it does an OK job of presenting the material in the chosen format (tutorials). It's just not my personal favorite as far as written formats go.
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