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Reviews Book Description This book will change the way you develop web sites. Few coding paradigms have improved developer productivity like object-oriented programming, and no other environment brings OO to the web like Zope. Zope is not just another "server page"-based web-development language; it's a culture. Best of all, Zope is free! Zope Web Application Development and Content Management presents, in clear language, copious examples, and fully developed miniapplications, how to get quickly acquainted with Zope. You will find practical demonstrations of how web objects can be reused, how development teams can work harmoniously, and how applications can scale from a prototype to the enterprise. Learn about the support that Zope provides for "best practices" such as separation of business logic, site design, and content into separately maintainable dynamic objects. Solutions to many web design challenges are presented using royalty-free components that you can drop into your applications; for example: *sql database connections, role-based security features, and interactive news and discussion portals. After giving you a solid foundation in Zope fundamentals, we describe the latest Zope technologies (using detailed examples and plenty of source code) such as Zope's Content Management Framework, Zope Enterprise objects, Zope page templates, and ZPatterns. Our aim with this book is to bring you up the learning curve rapidly to master Zope and achieve greater development productivity than you thought was possible.
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