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DenimTornado2015-11-17 00:25:14
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DenimTornado, 2015-11-17 00:25:14

Is there HTTP: The definitive guide from O'Reilly in Russian?

I was engaged in the front, now I came to the back, I wanted a clearer understanding of http. Books from O'Reilly have always been desktop. Only now I'm afraid in the original I can not understand everything. Haven't they translated the sabzh book since 2002?
Thanks in advance!

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Dimonchik, 2015-11-17
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no one has translated
enough to look at those translated using the same Java or Python to understand what kind of book translation
is interesting, but there is nothing particularly supernatural in it,
any framework will tell about sessions, because where there are no forms, there are actually no sessions,
and cookies and http interaction in general on every corner
and since 2002 a lot of water has flowed under the bridge

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@programrails, 2019-11-18
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Why translate it? This is the most monstrous programming book I have ever seen. It is completely impossible to read. Dumb, tongue-tied, nothing at all, with some kind of constant idiotic digressions to the side. The author is just a rare moron. No, well, you just need to have talent in order to explain, manage to explain NOTHING like that. I tried to read it for a week - and could not stand it, gave up. Although, in fact, there is not one author - but as many as 5 (!). Of these, two are Indians:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshuaggarwal/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anshu_Aggarwal3
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sailureddy/ (no photo )

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