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Early Praise for Seven Web Frameworks in Seven Weeks
The title implies a breadth-first analysis of some fairly disparate technologies, but
there is a surprising amount of depth here, more than enough to emphasize the
essential qualities of each one. If you’re a polyglot, or aspire to be, this book is a
very large ball of awesome.
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Jim Crossley
Immutant core team member; principal software engineer, Red Hat
Objective and clear. More than an introduction, it’s a head start! Just as wide
and as deep as any modern developer would like. I definitely recommend it.
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Pablo Aguiar
Software engineering consultant
This book is great fun. The authors guide you quickly through each framework,
in each case giving you a fast but clear, coherent, and surprisingly detailed taste
that includes major features, design philosophy, implementation, and testing,
plus hints for further investigation. Two JavaScript frameworks, one Ruby, one
Haskell, two Clojure, and one Erlang. If you like web programming, you’re going
to enjoy this book.
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Giles Bowkett
Experienced developer and well-known blogger
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. In fact, the Yesod chapter even gave me
fresh ideas on how to expose non-Haskellers to the strengths of a strong type
system.
➤
Michael Snoyman
Creator of Yesod; lead software engineer, FP Complete
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Adventures in Better Web Apps
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