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Java platform / Web application frameworks / Scripting languages / Grails / Model–view–controller / Representational state transfer / Adobe Flex / ActionScript / Web development / Computing / Software engineering / Software architecture
Date: 2013-09-21 18:07:59
Java platform
Web application frameworks
Scripting languages
Grails
Model–view–controller
Representational state transfer
Adobe Flex
ActionScript
Web development
Computing
Software engineering
Software architecture

Rich Internet Applications with Grails, Part 1: Build a Web application using Grails and Flex Michael Galpin ([removed]) Software architect eBay

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