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Lift Cookbook by Richard Dallaway

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Lift Cookbook
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN/ASIN: B00DLIVGY2
Number of pages: 256

Description:
If you need help building web applications with the Lift framework, this cookbook provides scores of concise, ready-to-use code solutions. You'll find recipes for everything from setting up a coding environment to creating REST web services and deploying your application to production.

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