Philip and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing (Paperback)
暫譯: 菲利普與亞歷克斯的網頁出版指南 (平裝本)
Philip Greenspun
- 出版商: Morgan Kaufmann
- 出版日期: 1999-04-29
- 定價: $1,350
- 售價: 3.0 折 $399
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 608
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1558605347
- ISBN-13: 9781558605343
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商品描述
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The author teaches his now-famous one-day Web application design course. Registration includes a copy of the book. Catch it on June 16 in Los Angeles and on June 25 in Cambridge (coinciding with winners of the ArsDigita Prize). Visit register.photo.net to sign up.
"If you want to be a part of where the Web is going, you need to read this book...
Dave Clark, Chief Protocol Architect of the Internet, 1981-1989
"This is required reading in my seminar on information design: a wise book on Web design and technical matters by an author with a good eye in addition to good programming skills."
Edward Tufte, WIRED Magazine, June 1998
"Your book is the best one I've read about web publishing, bar none."
J. Paul Holbrook, Director, Internet Technologies, CNN
From the author's preface:
This book is a catalog of the mistakes that I've made while building more than 100 Web sites in the last five years. I wrote it in the hopes that others won't have to repeat those mistakes.
For the manager in charge of a Web publication or service, this book gives you the big picture. It is designed to help you to affirmatively make the high-level decisions that determine whether a site will be manageable or unmanageable, profitable or unprofitable, popular or unpopular, reliable or unreliable. I don't expect you to be down in the trenches typing Oracle SQL queries. But you'll learn enough from this book to decide whether in fact you need a database, whom to hire as the high database priest, and whom to allow anywhere near the database.
For the literate computer scientist, I hope to expose the beautiful possibilities in Web service design. I want to inspire you to believe that this is the most interesting and exciting area in which we can work.
For the working Web designer or programmer, I want to arm you with a new vocabulary and mental framework for building sites. There can be more to life than making a client's bad ideas flesh with PhotoShop and Perl/CGI.
For the users of the world, I document a comprehensive open-source approach to building online communities and show a collaborative Web-based way that we can dig ourselves out of our desktop application morass.
Philip Greenspun runs the Scalable Systems for Online Communities group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the founder of ArsDigita, a Web development and hosting firm that distributes open-source toolkits for building community and e-commerce Web sites. Like most dogs these days, Alex Greenspun has a personal Web site, but he also has his own email address and links to other Samoyeds with their own email addresses. Alex and Philip live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with Pi goddess Eve Andersson, who takes care of them both.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Envisioning a Site That Won't Be Featured in Suck.com
Chapter 2: So You Want to Join the World's Grubbiest Club: Internet Entrepreneurs
Chapter 3: Scalable Systems for Online Communities
Chapter 4: Static Site Development
Chapter 5: Learn to Program HTML in 21 Minutes
Chapter 6: Adding Images to Your Site
Chapter 7: Publicizing Your Site (Without Irritating Everyone on the Net)
Chapter 8: So You Want to Run Your Own Server
Chapter 9: User Tracking
Chapter 10: Sites That Are Really Programs
Chapter 11: Sites That Are Really Databases
Chapter 12: Database Management Systems
Chapter 13: Interfacing a Relational Database to the Web
Chapter 14: Ecommerce
Chapter 15: Case Studies
Chapter 16: Better Living Through Chemistry
Chapter 17: A Future So Bright You'll Need to Wear Sunglasses
Glossary
Links to source code, excerpts, and other goodies are available at http://photo.net/wtr/thebook/.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
作者教授他那著名的 一日網頁應用程式設計課程。報名包括一本書的副本。6月16日在洛杉磯和6月25日在劍橋(與ArsDigita獎的得主同時舉行)參加。請訪問register.photo.net報名。
「如果你想參與網路的未來,你需要閱讀這本書……」
Dave Clark,1981-1989年網際網路首席協議架構師
「這是我在信息設計研討會上必讀的書籍:一本關於網頁設計和技術問題的智慧之書,作者不僅具備良好的編程技能,還有敏銳的眼光。」
Edward Tufte,《WIRED》雜誌,1998年6月
「你的書是我讀過的關於網頁出版的最佳書籍,無與倫比。」
J. Paul Holbrook,CNN網際網路技術總監
來自作者的前言:
這本書是我在過去五年中建立超過100個網站時所犯錯誤的目錄。我寫這本書的希望是讓其他人不必重蹈覆轍。
對於負責網頁出版或服務的經理來說,這本書提供了全局觀。它旨在幫助你積極做出高層次的決策,決定一個網站是否可管理、是否有利可圖、是否受歡迎、是否可靠。我不期望你在前線輸入Oracle SQL查詢。但你會從這本書中學到足夠的知識,以決定你是否真的需要一個數據庫,該聘請誰作為高級數據庫專家,以及誰可以接近數據庫。
對於有文化的計算機科學家,我希望能揭示網路服務設計中的美好可能性。我想激勵你相信這是我們可以工作的最有趣和最令人興奮的領域。
對於在職的網頁設計師或程序員,我希望能為你提供一個新的詞彙和思維框架來建立網站。生活中可以有比用PhotoShop和Perl/CGI實現客戶的糟糕想法更重要的事情。
對於全世界的用戶,我記錄了一種全面的開源方法來建立在線社區,並展示了一種協作的基於網頁的方式,讓我們能夠擺脫桌面應用程序的困境。
Philip Greenspun 在麻省理工學院運營在線社區的可擴展系統小組。他是ArsDigita的創始人,這是一家提供開源工具包以建立社區和電子商務網站的網頁開發和託管公司。像現在大多數狗一樣,Alex Greenspun擁有一個個人網站,但他也有自己的電子郵件地址,並且有連結到其他擁有自己電子郵件地址的薩摩耶犬。Alex和Philip與Pi女神Eve Andersson住在麻省劍橋,由她照顧他們兩個。
目錄
前言
第1章:設想一個不會在Suck.com上出現的網站
第2章:所以你想加入世界上最骯髒的俱樂部:網際網路企業家
第3章:在線社區的可擴展系統
第4章:靜態網站開發
第5章:21分鐘學會編程HTML
第6章:為你的網站添加圖片
第7章:宣傳你的網站(不惹惱網路上的每個人)
第8章:所以你想運行自己的伺服器
第9章:用戶追蹤
第10章:真正的程序網站
第11章:真正的數據庫網站
第12章:數據庫管理系統
第13章:將關聯數據庫與網路連接
第14章:電子商務
第15章:案例研究
第16章:通過化學實現更好的生活
第17章:未來如此光明,你需要戴上太陽眼鏡
詞彙表
源代碼、摘錄和其他好東西的鏈接可在http://photo.net/wtr/thebook/找到。