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In Indian context.
In Indian context.
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He is not one among the ‘rich and famous’. It is the narration of a very ordinary man, about an eventful journey in his life. He has enjoyed success in life, failures due to his mistakes and negligence of others as well as disappointment due to the treachery of some business associates. He has never shied away from facing his weaknesses or from projecting his strength. His only prayer is that, if some of the readers find that his perseverance in life encourages and inspires them to explore the vast opportunities spread, provides insight to be cautious at the treacherous sweet-talk of some opportunists who want to take advantage, he considers that his mission in writing this reflection, has accomplished its purpose.
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In the Indian context.
Design scalable and robust RESTful web services with JAX-RS and Jersey extension APIs About This Book Get to grips with the portable Java APIs used for JSON processing Design solutions to produce, consume, and visualize RESTful web services using WADL, RAML, and Swagger A step-by-step guide packed with many real-life use-cases to help you build efficient and secure RESTful web APIs in Java Who This Book Is For If you are a web developer with a basic understanding of the REST concepts but are new to the idea of designing and developing RESTful web services, this is the book for you. As all the code samples for the book are written in Java, proficiency in Java is a must. What You Will Learn In...
With reference to India.
Innocents abroad they certainly were. Nick and Sue knew nothing of diplomatic life when they set sail in 1960 for Burma and the unknown. The adventures they and their family were destined for was beyond their wildest imaginings. Earthquakes, terrorists, termites and the plague were almost as challenging as hosting royalty, facing press conferences and being arrested mid Sahara. Not having a clue about what lay ahead added spice throughout their 37 years in the service of HMQ, as she was affectionately known in the family. Yes it was her hand Nick kissed on his appointment as an Ambassador and her Letters of Recall which formally signalled it was all over. Living in Peking during Mao's Cultural Revolution, conning the media at the birth of Mugabe's Zimbabwe and dancing around the Emerald Isle to defy the IRA, life with the Fenn family was never dull!