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WebProgramming FoRGe

As web-based applications evolve from simple quick hacks and scripts to critical business applications and become increasingly more complex the issue of structuring, maintaining and (re-)engineering are becoming real issues.

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Week 1: Feb 21st The Links project's proposal. Wadler 2005.
Data access
Week 2: Feb 28th LINQ Project Overview Don Box, Anders Hejlsberg. 2005.
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Week 3 The essence of data access in Cω. Gavin Bierman, Erik Meijer, and Wolfram Schulte. ECOOP 2005.
Week 4 XDuce: A typed XML processing language. Haruo Hosoya and Benjamin C. Pierce. ACM TOIT 2003.
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Week 3: March 7th The essence of data access in Cω. Gavin Bierman, Erik Meijer, and Wolfram Schulte. ECOOP 2005.
Week 4: March 14th XDuce: A typed XML processing language. Haruo Hosoya and Benjamin C. Pierce. ACM TOIT 2003.
 
Security
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Week 5 Finding Security Vulnerabilities in Java Applications with Static Analysis. Benjamin Livshits, Monica S. Lam. Usenix Security Symposium 2005.
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Week 5: March 28th Finding Security Vulnerabilities in Java Applications with Static Analysis. Benjamin Livshits, Monica S. Lam. Usenix Security Symposium 2005.
 
Control flow in webapps
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Week 6 The Influence of Browsers on Evaluators or, Continuations to Program Web Servers. Christian Queinnec. ICFP 2000.
Week 7 Spring Webflow. Keith Donald & Erwin Vervaet. The Serverside May 2005.
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Week 6: April 4th The Influence of Browsers on Evaluators or, Continuations to Program Web Servers. Christian Queinnec. ICFP 2000.
Week 7: April 11th Spring Webflow. Keith Donald & Erwin Vervaet. The Serverside May 2005.
 

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