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Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services

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Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services
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Publisher: Apress
ISBN/ASIN: 159059858X
ISBN-13: 9781590598580
Number of pages: 603

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The book teaches you everything you need to create useful, dynamic real–world applications using APIs, web services, Ajax, web standards, and server–side languages. All you need to make full use of this book is basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and at least one server–side language (such as PHP or ASP.NET).

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