New book to link to my Author’s Page. Thanks – Patrick M. Benson
* Title: Database Sockets and Web Application Development * Author(s) name(s): Patrick M. Benson * ISBN (or ASIN): 1478175028 * Publisher: CreateSpace * Publication date: Jun 29, 2012 * Format: Paperback * Description:
Patrick M. Benson originated database sockets, enabling enterprise-scale and e-commerce capable web systems. In the mid-1990’s he gave four national presentations and presented two papers detailing how n-tier web systems could be built and the role database sockets played. These became part of the web developer's toolbox. This collection pulls together for the first time all six documents. It includes contemporaneous speaker notes, updates to the papers and presentations notes reflecting questions and answers at the conferences, and update comments from June 2012. Included are: • "Perl as a System Glue" from the First O'Reilly Perl Conference. The paper and presentation are the genesis of database sockets and distributed computing in UNIX and related open source tools. • "OASIS – A Web Based Fixed Assets System" from the Indiana University 1998 WebDevShare conference. The paper and presentation that provided the first deep technical details describing how database sockets worked. It includes the C-code necessary to implement server side database sockets. • "OASIS – A Web Based Fixed Assets System" from the 1998 EduComm/EduCause national conference. Here Benson provided a management view into sample systems and web development and activities. This includes Benson's Best Practices model • "Performance Driven Design Issues in Web Development" from the 1999 WebDevShare conference. This presentation addressed challenges of moving web systems from development into production. Here Benson introduced both real-world n-tier, multiport and multithread sockets as a solution to issues faced by web developers.
The book was already created, but I have moved it onto your author profile. (When creating a new edition, enter your name with three spaces: Patrick^^^Benson, where ^ is a space.)
Thanks - I am trying to separate myself from another Patrick Benson. He writes and illustrates children's books. Although our works haven't been confused, I did get a fan e-mail for him.
Yes, he's Patrick^Benson in our system. If any of your books do show up attributed to him, just let a librarian know and they can be shifted to Patrick^^^Benson.
New book to link to my Author’s Page. Thanks – Patrick M. Benson
* Title: Database Sockets and Web Application Development
* Author(s) name(s): Patrick M. Benson
* ISBN (or ASIN): 1478175028
* Publisher: CreateSpace
* Publication date: Jun 29, 2012
* Format: Paperback
* Description:
Patrick M. Benson originated database sockets, enabling enterprise-scale and e-commerce capable web systems. In the mid-1990’s he gave four national presentations and presented two papers detailing how n-tier web systems could be built and the role database sockets played. These became part of the web developer's toolbox. This collection pulls together for the first time all six documents. It includes contemporaneous speaker notes, updates to the papers and presentations notes reflecting questions and answers at the conferences, and update comments from June 2012. Included are:
• "Perl as a System Glue" from the First O'Reilly Perl Conference. The paper and presentation are the genesis of database sockets and distributed computing in UNIX and related open source tools.
• "OASIS – A Web Based Fixed Assets System" from the Indiana University 1998 WebDevShare conference. The paper and presentation that provided the first deep technical details describing how database sockets worked. It includes the C-code necessary to implement server side database sockets.
• "OASIS – A Web Based Fixed Assets System" from the 1998 EduComm/EduCause national conference. Here Benson provided a management view into sample systems and web development and activities. This includes Benson's Best Practices model
• "Performance Driven Design Issues in Web Development" from the 1999 WebDevShare conference. This presentation addressed challenges of moving web systems from development into production. Here Benson introduced both real-world n-tier, multiport and multithread sockets as a solution to issues faced by web developers.
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