Rich Rosen (born May 13, 1956) is a software developer and an author on the subject of web development, who was an early high-volume contributor to Usenet newsgroups. The volume of Usenet postings Rosen produced led to rumors that many people were actually using his account, or that he was an AI program produced by Bell Labs (where Rosen worked during the 1980s) to dramatically increase the amount of Usenet traffic and thus augment AT&T's long distance telephone revenues. Wikipedia
... web site for Leon Shklar and Rich Rosen 's book, Web Application Architecture: Principles, Protocols, and Practices , published by John Wiley & Sons . Here you can find: the source code to... www.webappbuilders.com/
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