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 Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails
  

  Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails by Michael J. Mangino

  • Published by: THE PRAGMATIC BOOKSHELF
  • Author: Michael J. Mangino
  • Page Count: 180
  • Group: INTERNET - BLOGGING & PODCASTING
  • ISBN: 1934356123 / 9781934356128
  • Published: Nov 2008

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Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails
Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails leads you through the steps necessary to build your first application. You'll get hands-on experience with Facebook technologies such as FBML and FQL, and master messaging and news feeds.

You'll do more than just study the Facebook API - you'll get practical tips from an experienced Facebook developer. We'll cover advanced techniques such as AJAX and asynchronous messaging, and you'll see how to slash development time with facebooker, the leading Ruby library for Facebook Platform development.

Together, we'll build Karate Poke, a real Facebook Platform application, from configuration to deployment. You'll get deep into Facebook requests right off the bat. From there, you'll build the core of Karate Poke and then get a detailed look at the Facebook canvas and social features. We'll finish by looking at advanced features and tips for handling millions of users.

Developing for the Facebook Platform can seem like a different world at first. Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails is your tour guide.

CONTENTS:

- Introducing the Facebook Platform

- Getting Started with the Facebook Platform (Chapter 2 excerpt)

- Creating Your First Application (Chapter 3 excerpt)

- Building the Karate Poke Object Model

- Getting Into the Facebook Canvas

- Making it More Social

- Profiles and the Facebook REST API (Chapter 7 excerpt)

- Integrating Facebook and Existing Websites

- Scripting with FBJS

- Testing with Facebook

- Scaling and Performance

 

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