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Book : Design Patterns For Cloud Native Applications...
-Titulo Original : Design Patterns For Cloud Native Applications Patterns In Practice Using Apis, Data, Events, And Streams-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: With the immense cost savings and scalability the cloud provides, the rationale for building cloud native applications is no longer in question. The real issue is how. With this practical guide, developers will learn about the most commonly used design patterns for building cloud native applications using APIs, data, events, and streams in both greenfield and brownfield development. Youll learn how to incrementally design, develop, and deploy large and effective cloud native applications that you can manage and maintain at scale with minimal cost, time, and effort. Authors Kasun Indrasiri and Sriskandarajah Suhothayan highlight use cases that effectively demonstrate the challenges you might encounter at each step. Learn the fundamentals of cloud native applications Explore key cloud native communication, connectivity, and composition patterns Learn decentralized data management techniques Use event-driven architecture to build distributed and scalable cloud native applications Explore the most commonly used patterns for API management and consumption Examine some of the tools and technologies youll need for building cloud native systems About the Author Kasun Indrasiri is a software architect with extensive experience in microservices, cloud native, and enterprise integration architecture. Hes the author of gRPC: Up and Running (OReilly, 2019), Microservices for Enterprise (Apress, 2018), and Beginning WSO2 ESB (Apress, 2017). Kasun has spoken at several conferences, including OReilly Software Architecture Conference 2019 San Jose, GOTO Con 2019 Chicago, and WSO2 Conferences in San Francisco, London, and Barcelona. He also founded the Silicon Valley Microservices, APIs and Integration Meetup, which is one of the largest microservices meetups in the San Francisco Bay area. Sriskandarajah (Suho) Suhothayan is a software architect with over nine years of experience in architecting and developing data processing platforms, and event driven systems. He was the founder of Siddhi - a cloud-native stream processor that can perform scalable data processing using microservices and the Kubernetes ecosystem. As a visiting lecturer Suho has conducted postgraduate courses on Big Data, Distributed Systems, and Data Science. He has presented at several conferences including OReilly’s Strata Data Conference 2017 London, Structure Data Conference 2016 San Francisco, BigData Days 2019 Moscow and at many WSO2 User Conferences in San Francisco, London, Barcelona, and Colombo... -
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Book : Linux Cookbook Essential Skills For Linux Users And..
-Titulo Original : Linux Cookbook Essential Skills For Linux Users And System & Network Administrators-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: This handy cookbook teaches new-to-intermediate Linux users the essential skills necessary to manage a Linux system, using both graphical and command-line tools. Whether you run Linux in embedded, desktop, server, or cloud or virtual environments, the fundamental skills are the same. This book aims to get you up and running quickly, with copy-paste examples. Carla Schroder provides recipes that cover specific problems, with discussions that explain how each recipe works, as well as references for additional study. Youll learn how to: Use systemd, the new comprehensive service manager Build simple or complex firewalls with firewalld Set up secure network connections for Linux systems and mobile devices Rescue nonbooting systems Reset lost passwords on Linux and Windows Use dnsmasq to simplify managing your LAN name services Manage users and groups and control access to files Probe your computer hardware and monitor hardware health Manage the GRUB bootloader and multiboot Linux and Windows Keep accurate time across your network with the newest tools Build an internet router/firewall on Raspberry Pi Manage filesystems and partitioning About the Author Carla Schroder is a serial career changer who first laid hands on a PC in the mid-1990s and was instantly hooked. Since then she has worked as a system and network administrator running mixed Linux/Microsoft/Apple networks, tech journalist, and technical writer. Carla has written over 1000 Linux how-tos for various publications, and currently writes and maintains the product manuals for a Linux enterprise software company. She is the author of the Linux Cookbook, Linux Networking Cookbook, and The Book of Audacity. Her fans love her skill at translating nerd to end user, and answering all those How do I do this? questions... -
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Book : Introducing Mlops How To Scale Machine Learning In...
-Titulo Original : Introducing Mlops How To Scale Machine Learning In The Enterprise-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: More than half of the analytics and machine learning (ML) models created by organizations today never make it into production. Some of the challenges and barriers to operationalization are technical, but others are organizational. Either way, the bottom line is that models not in production cant provide business impact. This book introduces the key concepts of MLOps to help data scientists and application engineers not only operationalize ML models to drive real business change but also maintain and improve those models over time. Through lessons based on numerous MLOps applications around the world, nine experts in machine learning provide insights into the five steps of the model life cycle--Build, Preproduction, Deployment, Monitoring, and Governance--uncovering how robust MLOps processes can be infused throughout. This book helps you: Fulfill data science value by reducing friction throughout ML pipelines and workflows Refine ML models through retraining, periodic tuning, and complete remodeling to ensure long-term accuracy Design the MLOps life cycle to minimize organizational risks with models that are unbiased, fair, and explainable Operationalize ML models for pipeline deployment and for external business systems that are more complex and less standardized About the Author Mark Treveil has designed products in fields as diverse as telecoms, banking, and online trading. His own startup led a revolution in governance in the UK local government, where it still dominates. He is now part of the Dataiku Product Team based in Paris. Nicolas Omont is VP of operations at Artelys where he is developing mathematical optimization solutions for energy and transport. He previously held the role of Dataiku Product Manager for ML and advanced analytics. He holds a PhD in Computer Science, and he’s been working in operations research and statistics for the past 15 years, mainly in the telecommunications and energy utility sectors. Clement Stenac is a passionate software engineer, CTO and co-founder at Dataiku. He oversees the design, development of the Dataiku DSS Entreprise AI Platform. Clement was previously head of product development at Exalead, leading the design and implementation of web-scale search engine software. He also has extensive experience with open source software, as a former developer of the VideoLAN (VLC) and Debian projects. Kenji Lefevre is VP Product at Dataiku. He oversees the product roadmap and the user experience of the Dataiku DSS Entreprise AI Platform. He holds a PhD in pure mathematics from University of Paris VII, and he directed documentary movies before switching to Data Science and product management. Du Phan is a Machine Learning engineer at Dataiku, where he works in democratizing data science. In the past few years, he has been dealing with a variety of data problems, from geospatial analysis to deep learning. His work now focuses on different facets and challenges of MLOps... -
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Book : Networking And Kubernetes A Layered Approach -...
-Titulo Original : Networking And Kubernetes A Layered Approach-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Kubernetes has become an essential part of the daily work for most system, network, and cluster administrators today. But to work effectively together on a production-scale Kubernetes system, they must be able to speak the same language. This book provides a clear guide to the layers of complexity and abstraction that come with running a Kubernetes network. Authors James Strong and Vallery Lancey bring you up to speed on the intricacies that Kubernetes has to offer for large container deployments. If youre to be effective in troubleshooting and maintaining a production cluster, you need to be well versed in the abstraction provided at each layer. This practical book shows you how. Learn the Kubernetes networking model Choose the best interface for your clusters from the CNCF Container Network Interface project Explore the networking and Linux primitives that power Kubernetes Quickly troubleshoot networking issues and prevent downtime Examine cloud networking and Kubernetes using the three major providers: Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure Learn the pros and cons of various network tools--and how to select the best ones for your stack About the Author James began his career in Networking, first attending Cisco Networking Academy in High School. He then went on to be a Network Engineer at the University of Dayton and GE Appliances. While attending GE’s Information Technology Leadership program, James was able to see many of the problems that face system administrators and developers in an Enterprise environment. As the Cloud Native Director at Contino, James leads many large-scale enterprises and financial institutions through their Cloud and DevOps journeys. He is deeply involved in his local cloud native community, running local meetups, both AWS User Group & Cloud-Native Louisville. He holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Louisville, six AWS Certifications, including the Certified Advanced Networking Specialty, along with the CNCF’s CKA. Vallery started her career at Checkfront as the company’s first DevOps Engineer. She began adopting Kubernetes in 2017, living through many of the early-adopter challenges, and rapidly evolving features. At Lyft, she works on the Compute Platform team as an Infrastructure Software Engineer, building and maintaining Lyft’s multi-cluster Kubernetes platform. At Lyft, she has worked on multicluster ingress support. Vallery is a Kubernetes contributor, and got her start in SIG-Network. There, she has contributed to kube-proxy, and IP dualstack support. She currently contributes to multiple areas of Kubernetes, and brings an end-user perspective to the project...
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Precio: $124,369.00Expira: 12/01/2023
Book : Think Java How To Think Like A Computer Scientist -..
-Titulo Original : Think Java How To Think Like A Computer Scientist-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Think Java is a hands-on introduction to computer science and programming used by many universities and high schools around the world. Its conciseness, emphasis on vocabulary, and informal tone make it particularly appealing for readers with little or no experience. The book starts with the most basic programming concepts and gradually works its way to advanced object-oriented techniques. In this fully updated and expanded edition, authors Allen Downey and Chris Mayfield introduce programming as a means for solving interesting problems. Each chapter presents material for one week of a college course and includes exercises to help you practice what you’ve learned. Along the way, you’ll see nearly every topic required for the AP Computer Science A exam and Java SE Programmer I certification. Discover one concept at a time: tackle complex topics in a series of small steps with multiple examples Understand how to formulate problems, think creatively about solutions, and develop, test, and debug programs Learn about input and output, decisions and loops, classes and methods, strings and arrays, recursion and polymorphism Determine which program development methods work best for you, and practice the important skill of debugging About the Author Allen B. Downey is a Professor of Computer Science at Olin College of Engineering. He has taught at Wellesley College, Colby College, and U.C. Berkeley. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from U.C. Berkeley, and Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from MIT. Downey is the creator of the bestselling Think series for O’Reilly, including Think Python, Think Complexity, Think DSP, and Think Bayes. Chris Mayfield is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at James Madison University, with a research focus on CS education and professional development. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University and Bachelors degrees in CS and German from the University of Utah... -
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Book : Mastering Kafka Streams And Ksqldb Building Real-time
-Titulo Original : Mastering Kafka Streams And Ksqldb Building Real-time Data Systems By Example-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Working with unbounded and fast-moving data streams has historically been difficult. But with Kafka Streams and ksqlDB, building stream processing applications is easy and fun. This practical guide shows data engineers how to use these tools to build highly scalable stream processing applications for moving, enriching, and transforming large amounts of data in real time. Mitch Seymour, data services engineer at Mailchimp, explains important stream processing concepts against a backdrop of several interesting business problems. Youll learn the strengths of both Kafka Streams and ksqlDB to help you choose the best tool for each unique stream processing project. Non-Java developers will find the ksqlDB path to be an especially gentle introduction to stream processing. Learn the basics of Kafka and the pub/sub communication pattern Build stateless and stateful stream processing applications using Kafka Streams and ksqlDB Perform advanced stateful operations, including windowed joins and aggregations Understand how stateful processing works under the hood Learn about ksqlDBs data integration features, powered by Kafka Connect Work with different types of collections in ksqlDB and perform push and pull queries Deploy your Kafka Streams and ksqlDB applications to production About the Author Mitch Seymour is a Senior Data Systems Engineer at Mailchimp. Using Kafka Streams and KSQL, he has built several stream processing applications that process billions of events per day with sub-second latency. He is active in the open source community, has presented about stream processing technologies at international conferences (Kafka Summit London, 2019), speaks about Kafka Streams and KSQL at local meetups, and is a contributor to the Confluent blog... -
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Book : Grpc Up And Running Building Cloud Native...
-Titulo Original : Grpc Up And Running Building Cloud Native Applications With Go And Java For Docker And Kubernetes-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Get a comprehensive understanding of gRPC fundamentals through real-world examples. With this practical guide, you’ll learn how this high-performance interprocess communication protocol is capable of connecting polyglot services in microservices architecture, while providing a rich framework for defining service contracts and data types. Complete with hands-on examples written in Go, Java, Node, and Python, this book also covers the essential techniques and best practices to use gRPC in production systems. Authors Kasun Indrasiri and Danesh Kuruppu discuss the importance of gRPC in the context of microservices development. About the Author Kasun Indrasiri is an author and an evangelist of Microservices and Enterprise Integration Architecture with over ten years of experience in building distributed systems. He is the director of Integration Architecture at WSO2 and the product manager of the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator. He has authored Microservices for Enterprise (Apress, 2018) and Beginning WSO2 ESB (Apress, 2017) books and has spoken at several conferences including O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2019 in San Jose, GOTO Con 2019 in Chicago, and WSO2 Conferences in San Francisco, London, and Barcelona. Kasun lives in San Jose, California and has founded the “Silicon Valley Microservices, APIs and Integration” Meetup, which is one of the largest microservices meetups in the San Francisco Bay area. Danesh Kuruppu is an Associate Technical Lead at WSO2 and with over five years of experience in Enterprise Integration and Microservices technologies. Danesh is the main designer and developer of adding gRPC support for the open source, cloud native programming language, Ballerina. He is part of the gRPC community and a key contributor to the WSO2 Microservices Framework for Java and WSO2 Governance Registry... -
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Book : Python For Devops Learn Ruthlessly Effective...
-Titulo Original : Python For Devops Learn Ruthlessly Effective Automation-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Much has changed in technology over the past decade. Data is hot, the cloud is ubiquitous, and many organizations need some form of automation. Throughout these transformations, Python has become one of the most popular languages in the world. This practical resource shows you how to use Python for everyday Linux systems administration tasks with today’s most useful DevOps tools, including Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform. Learning how to interact and automate with Linux is essential for millions of professionals. Python makes it much easier. With this book, you’ll learn how to develop software and solve problems using containers, as well as how to monitor, instrument, load-test, and operationalize your software. Looking for effective ways to get stuff done in Python? This is your guide. Python foundations, including a brief introduction to the language How to automate text, write command-line tools, and automate the filesystem Linux utilities, package management, build systems, monitoring and instrumentation, and automated testing Cloud computing, infrastructure as code, Kubernetes, and serverless Machine learning operations and data engineering from a DevOps perspective Building, deploying, and operationalizing a machine learning project About the Author Noah Gift is a lecturer and consultant at UC Davis Graduate School of Management in the MSBA program. Professionally, Noah has approximately 20 years’ experience programming in Python and is a member of the Python Software Foundation. He has worked for a variety of companies in roles ranging from CTO, general manager, consulting CTO, and cloud architect. Currently, he is consulting start-ups and other companies on machine learning and cloud architecture and is doing CTO-level consulting via Noah Gift Consulting. He has published close to 100 technical publications including two books on subjects ranging from cloud machine learning to DevOps. He is also a certified AWS Solutions Architect. Noah has an MBA from the University of California, Davis; an MS in computer information systems from California State University, Los Angeles; and a BS in nutritional science from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. You can find more about Noah by following him on Github (), visiting , or connecting with him on . Kennedy Behrman is a veteran consultant specializing in architecting and implementing cloud solutions for early-stage startups. He has both undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, including an MS in Computer Information Technology and post-graduate work in the Computer Graphics and Game Programming program. He is experienced in data engineering, data science, AWS solutions, and engineering management, and has acted as a technical editor on a number of python and data science-related publications. As a Data Scientist, he helped develop a proprietary growth hacking machine learning algorithm for a startup that led to the exponential growth of the platform. Afterward, he then hired and managed a Data Science team that supported this technology. Additional to that experience, he has been active in the Python language for close to 15 years including giving talks at user groups, writing articles, and serving as technical editor to many publications. Alfredo Deza is a passionate software engineer, avid open source developer, Vim plugin author, photographer, and former Olympic athlete. He has given several lectures around the world about Open Source Software, personal development, and professional sports. He has rebuilt company infrastructure, designed shared storage, and replaced complex build systems, always in search of efficient and resilient environments. With a strong belief in testing and documentation, he continues to drive robust development practices wherever he is. As a passionate knowledge-craving developer Alfredo can be found giving presentations in local groups about Python, file systems and storage,...
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Precio: $93,549.00Expira: 12/08/2022
Book : Windows 10 May 2019 Update The Missing Manual The...
-Titulo Original : Windows 10 May 2019 Update The Missing Manual The Book That Should Have Been In The Box-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: The Windows 10 May 2019 Update adds a host of new and improved features to Microsoft’s flagship operating system-and this jargon free guide helps you get the most out of every component. This in depth Missing Manual covers the entire system and introduces you to the latest features in the Windows Professional, Enterprise, Education, and Home editions. You’ll learn how to take advantage of improvements to the Game Bar, Edge browser, Windows Online, smartphone features, and a lot more. Written by David Pogue-tech critic for Finance and former columnist for The New York Times-this updated edition illuminates its subject with technical insight, plenty of wit, and hardnosed objectivity. About the Author From 2000 to 2013, David Pogue was the New York Times weekly tech columnist. After a five-year detour to Finance, he’s now he’s back at the Times, writing the “Crowdwise” feature for the “Smarter Living” section. He’s a four-time Emmy winner for his stories on “CBS Sunday Morning,” and a host of 17 science specials on “NOVA” on PBS. David is one of the world’s best-selling “how-to” authors, with more than 100 titles and 3 million copies in print. They include seven books in the “For Dummies” series, his own Pogue’s Basics series of essential tips and shortcuts, and the Missing Manual series of computer books... -
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Book : Architecting For Scale How To Maintain High...
-Titulo Original : Architecting For Scale How To Maintain High Availability And Manage Risk In The Cloud-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Every day, companies struggle to scale critical applications. As traffic volume and data demands increase, these applications become more complicated and brittle, exposing risks and compromising availability. With the popularity of software as a service, scaling has never been more important. Updated with an expanded focus on modern architecture paradigms such as microservices and cloud computing, this practical guide provides techniques for building systems that can handle huge quantities of traffic, data, and demand-without affecting the quality your customers expect. Architects, managers, and directors in engineering and operations organizations will learn how to build applications at scale that run more smoothly and reliably to meet the needs of customers. Learn how scaling affects the availability of your services, why that matters, and how to improve it Dive into a modern service-based application architecture that ensures high availability and reduces the effects of service failures Explore the Single Team Owned Service Architecture paradigm (STOSA)-a model for scaling your development organization in tandem with your application Understand, measure, and mitigate risk in your systems Use the cloud to build highly scalable applications About the Author Lee Atchison is the Senior Director, Cloud Architecture at New Relic. For the last seven years he has helped design and build a solid service-based product architecture that scaled from startup to high traffic public enterprise. Lee has 32 years of industry experience including seven years as a Senior Manager at . At Amazon, he led the creation of the company’s first software download store, created AWS Elastic Beanstalk, and managed the migration of Amazon’s retail platform to a new service-based architecture. Lee has consulted with leading organizations on how to modernize their application architectures and transform their organizations at scale; including optimize for cloud platforms, utilize service based architectures, implement DevOps practices, and design for high availability. This experience lead him to write his book “Architecting for Scale”, published in 2016 by O’Reilly Media. Lee is an industry expert and is widely quoted in publications such as Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone. He has been a featured speaker at events across the globe from London to Sydney, Tokyo to Paris, and all over North America... -
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Book : Container Security Fundamental Technology Concepts...
-Titulo Original : Container Security Fundamental Technology Concepts That Protect Containerized Applications-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: To facilitate scalability and resilience, many organizations now run applications in cloud native environments using containers and orchestration. But how do you know if the deployment is secure? This practical book examines key underlying technologies to help developers, operators, and security professionals assess security risks and determine appropriate solutions. Author Liz Rice, Chief Open Source Officer at Isovalent, looks at how the building blocks commonly used in container-based systems are constructed in Linux. Youll understand whats happening when you deploy containers and learn how to assess potential security risks that could affect your deployments. If you run container applications with kubectl or docker and use Linux command-line tools such as ps and grep, youre ready to get started. Explore attack vectors that affect container deployments Dive into the Linux constructs that underpin containers Examine measures for hardening containers Understand how misconfigurations can compromise container isolation Learn best practices for building container images Identify container images that have known software vulnerabilities Leverage secure connections between containers Use security tooling to prevent attacks on your deployment About the Author Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer at Isovalent, the eBPF and network security specialists behind the Cilium project. Previously, she was Vice President of Open Source Engineering with Aqua Security, where she looked after cloud native security projects including Trivy, Tracee, kube-hunter, and kube-bench. She is chair of CNCF’s Technical Oversight Committee and was cochair of the KubeCon CloudNativeCon 2018 events in Copenhagen, Shanghai, and Seattle. She has a wealth of software development, team, and product management experience from working on network protocols and distributed systems, and in digital technology sectors such as VOD, music, and VoIP. When not writing code or talking about it, Liz loves riding bikes in places with better weather than her native London, and competing in virtual races on Zwift... -
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Book : Kubernetes Best Practices Blueprints For Building...
-Titulo Original : Kubernetes Best Practices Blueprints For Building Successful Applications On Kubernetes-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: In this practical guide, four Kubernetes professionals with deep experience in distributed systems, enterprise application development, and open source will guide you through the process of building applications with this container orchestration system. Based on the experiences of companies that are running Kubernetes in production successfully, many of the methods are also backed by concrete code examples. This book is ideal for those already familiar with basic Kubernetes concepts who want to learn common best practices. You’ll learn exactly what you need to know to build your best app with Kubernetes the first time. Set up and develop applications in Kubernetes Learn patterns for monitoring, securing your systems, and managing upgrades, rollouts, and rollbacks Understand Kubernetes networking policies and where service mesh fits in Integrate services and legacy applications and develop higher-level platforms on top of Kubernetes Run machine learning workloads in Kubernetes About the Author Brendan Burns is a distinguished engineer at Microsoft Azure and cofounder of the Kubernetes open source project. He’s been building cloud applications for more than a decade. Eddie Villalba is a software engineer with Microsoft’s Commercial Software Engineering division, focusing on open source cloud and Kubernetes. He’s helped many real-world users adopt Kubernetes for their applications. Dave Strebel is a global cloud native architect at Microsoft Azure focusing on open source cloud and Kubernetes. He’s deeply involved in the Kubernetes open source project, helping with the Kubernetes release team and leading SIG-Azure. Lachie Evenson is a principal program manager on the container compute team at Microsoft Azure. He’s helped numerous people onboard to Kubernetes through both hands-on teaching and conference talks...
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Book : Concurrency In C# Cookbook Asynchronous, Parallel,...
-Titulo Original : Concurrency In C# Cookbook Asynchronous, Parallel, And Multithreaded Programming-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: If you’re one of many developers still uncertain about concurrent and multithreaded development, this practical cookbook will change your mind. With more than 85 code-rich recipes in this updated second edition, author Stephen Cleary demonstrates parallel processing and asynchronous programming techniques using libraries and language features in .NET and C# 8.0. Concurrency is now more common in responsive and scalable application development, but it’s still extremely difficult to code. The detailed solutions in this cookbook show you how modern tools raise the level of abstraction, making concurrency much easier than before. Complete with ready-to-use code and discussions about how and why solutions work, these recipes help you: Get up to speed on concurrency and async and parallel programming Use async and await for asynchronous operations Enhance your code with asynchronous streams Explore parallel programming with .NET’s Task Parallel Library Create dataflow pipelines with .NET’s TPL Dataflow library Understand the capabilities that System.Reactive builds on top of LINQ Utilize threadsafe and immutable collections Learn how to conduct unit testing with concurrent code Make the thread pool work for you Enable clean, cooperative cancellation Examine scenarios for combining concurrent approaches Dive into asynchronous-friendly object-oriented programming Recognize and write adapters for code using older asynchronous styles About the Author Stephen Cleary is a developer with extensive experience ranging from ARM firmware to Azure. He has contributed to open source from the very beginning, starting with the Boost C libraries, and has released several libraries and utilities of his own... -
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Book : Native Mobile Development A Cross-reference For Ios..
-Titulo Original : Native Mobile Development: A Cross-Reference For IOS And Android-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Learn how to make mobile native app development easier. If your team frequently works with both iOS and Android-or plans to transition from one to the other-this hands-on guide shows you how to perform the most common development tasks in each platform. Want to learn how to make network connections in iOS? Or how to work with a database in Android? This book has you covered. In the book’s first part, authors Shaun Lewis and Mike Dunn from O’Reilly’s mobile engineering group provide a list of common, platform-agnostic tasks. The second part helps you create a bare-bones app in each platform, using the techniques from part one. Common file and database operations Network communication with remote APIs Application lifecycle Custom views and components Threading and asynchronous work Unit and integration tests Configuring, building, and running an app on a device About the Author Shaun Lewis is Mobile Engineering Manager and former Lead Software Engineer for iOS at O’Reilly Media. The first book he read, How to Build a Website in a Weekend, transformed his life at the age of 15. He has over 12 years of professional experience and started developing iPhone apps when iOS was still called iPhone OS. He has worked with a number of Fortune 500 companies and occasionally speaks at events about Apple product development. Shaun lives in Ohio with his wife, two kids, and a drawer full of old smartphones. Mike Dunn is the Principal Mobile Engineer at O’Reilly Media, a recognized member of the AOSP community, and a dedicated contributor to the Android open source ecosystem, including the popular tiling image library, TileView. He’s contributed to Google’s Closure library, and provided extensions for Google’s next-gen Android media player, ExoPlayer. Mike has been programming professionally for about 15 years, and is continuing to study computer science in the masters program at Georgia Institute of Technology... -
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Book : Learning Chaos Engineering Discovering And Overcoming
-Titulo Original : Learning Chaos Engineering Discovering And Overcoming System Weaknesses Through Experimentation-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Most companies work hard to avoid costly failures, but in complex systems a better approach is to embrace and learn from them. Through chaos engineering, you can proactively hunt for evidence of system weaknesses before they trigger a crisis. This practical book shows software developers and system administrators how to plan and run successful chaos engineering experiments. System weaknesses go beyond your infrastructure, platforms, and applications to include policies, practices, playbooks, and people. Author Russ Miles explains why, when, and how to test systems, processes, and team responses using simulated failures on Game Days. You’ll also learn how to work toward continuous chaos through automation with features you can share across your team and organization. Learn to think like a chaos engineer Build a hypothesis backlog to determine what could go wrong in your system Develop your hypotheses into chaos engineering experiment Game Days Write, run, and learn from automated chaos experiments using the open source Chaos Toolkit Turn chaos experiments into tests to confirm that you’ve overcome the weaknesses you discovered Observe and control your automated chaos experiments while they are running About the Author Russ Miles has been working as a chaos engineer at various companies (both startups and enterprises) for the past 3 years. He is part of the Chaos Collective, an expert group founded by Casey Rosenthal who runs 1-day workshops for companies looking to learn about chaos engineering and beginning to establish their own in-house chaos engineering capability. Russ has been teaching technical topics, as well as offering consultancy, worldwide for the past 15 years. His current courses include a popular public 3-day course on chaos engineering that has most recently been run in London. He also speaks internationally. He has founded and continued to build a community around the free and open source Chaos Toolkit and Hub projects... -
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Book : 97 Things Every Engineering Manager Should Know...
-Titulo Original : 97 Things Every Engineering Manager Should Know Collective Wisdom From The Experts-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Tap into the wisdom of experts to learn what every engineering manager should know. With 97 short and extremely useful tips for engineering managers, youll discover new approaches to old problems, pick up road-tested best practices, and hone your management skills through sound advice. Managing people is hard, and the industry as a whole is bad at it. Many managers lack the experience, training, tools, texts, and frameworks to do it well. From mentoring interns to working in senior management, this book will take you through the stages of management and provide actionable advice on how to approach the obstacles you’ll encounter as a technical manager. A few of the 97 things you should know: Three Ways to Be the Manager Your Report Needs by Duretti Hirpa The First Two Questions to Ask When Your Team Is Struggling by Cate Huston Fire Them! by Mike Fisher The 5 Whys of Organizational Design by Kellan Elliott-McCrea Career Conversations by Raquel Velez Using 6-Page Documents to Close Decisions by Ian Nowland Ground Rules in Meetings by Lara Hogan About the Author Camille Fournier is an experienced leader with the unique combination of deep technical expertise, executive leadership, and engineering management. Camille is the former head of engineering at Rent the Runway. She was previously a vice president at Goldman Sachs. Camille is an Apache ZooKeeper committer and PMC member and a Dropwizard framework PMC member...
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Precio: $324,269.00
Book : Terraform Up & Running Writing Infrastructure As Code
-Titulo Original : Terraform Up & Running Writing Infrastructure As Code-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Terraform has become a key player in the DevOps world for defining, launching, and managing infrastructure as code (IaC) across a variety of cloud and virtualization platforms, including AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and more. This hands-on second edition, expanded and thoroughly updated for Terraform version 0.12 and beyond, shows you the fastest way to get up and running. Gruntwork cofounder Yevgeniy (Jim) Brikman walks you through code examples that demonstrate Terraform’s simple, declarative programming language for deploying and managing infrastructure with a few commands. Veteran sysadmins, DevOps engineers, and novice developers will quickly go from Terraform basics to running a full stack that can support a massive amount of traffic and a large team of developers. Explore changes from Terraform 0.9 through 0.12, including backends, workspaces, and first-class expressions Learn how to write production-grade Terraform modules Dive into manual and automated testing for Terraform code Compare Terraform to Chef, Puppet, Ansible, CloudFormation, and Salt Stack Deploy server clusters, load balancers, and databases Use Terraform to manage the state of your infrastructure Create reusable infrastructure with Terraform modules Use advanced Terraform syntax to achieve zero-downtime deployment About the Author Yevgeniy (Jim) Brikman loves programming, writing, speaking, traveling, and lifting heavy things. He is the co-founder of Gruntwork, a company that helps startups get up and running on AWS with DevOps best practices and world-class infrastructure. Hes also the author of Hello, Startup: A Programmers Guide to Building Products, Technologies, and Teams, a book published by OReilly Media that has a 4.9/5.0 rating on Amazon and 4.5/5.0 rating on GoodReads. Previously, he worked as a software engineer at LinkedIn, TripAdvisor, Cisco Systems, and Thomson Financial and got his BS and Masters at Cornell University. For more info, check out ybrikman ... -
Precio: $141,579.00
Book : Kotlin Cookbook A Problem-focused Approach - Kousen,.
-Titulo Original : Kotlin Cookbook: A Problem-Focused Approach-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Use Kotlin to build Android apps, web applications, and more-while you learn the nuances of this popular language. With this unique cookbook, developers will learn how to apply thisJava-based language to their own projects. Both experienced programmers and those new to Kotlin will benefit from the practical recipes in this book. Author Ken Kousen (Modern Java Recipes) shows you how to solve problems with Kotlin by concentrating on your own use cases rather than on basic syntax. You provide the contextand this book supplies the answers. Already big in Android development, Kotlin can be used anywhere Java is applied, as well as for iOS development, native applications, JavaScriptgeneration, and more. Jump in and build meaningful projects with Kotlin today. Apply functional programming concepts, including lambdas, sequences, and concurrency See how to use delegates, late initialization, and scope functions Explore Java interoperability and access Java libraries using Kotlin Add your own extension functions Use helpful libraries such as JUnit 5 Get practical advice for working with specific frameworks, like Android and Spring About the Author Ken Kousen is a Java Champion and Oracle Developer Champion, and the author of the books Modern Java Recipes (OReilly), Gradle Recipes for Android (O’Reilly) and Making Java Groovy (Manning), as well as O’Reilly video courses in Android, Groovy, Gradle, Advanced Java, and Spring. He is a regular speaker on the No Fluff, Just Stuff conference tour and a JavaOne Rock Star and Grails Rock Star. He has spoken at conferences all over the world. Through his company, Kousen I.T., Inc., he has taught software development training courses to thousands of students... -
Precio: $198,099.00Expira: 27/07/2022
Book : Kubernetes Up And Running Dive Into The Future Of...
-Titulo Original : Kubernetes Up And Running Dive Into The Future Of Infrastructure-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Kubernetes radically changes the way applications are built and deployed in the cloud. Since its introduction in 2014, this container orchestrator has become one of the largest and most popular open source projects in the world. The updated edition of this practical book shows developers and ops personnel how Kubernetes and container technology can help you achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency. Kelsey Hightower, Brendan Burns, and Joe Beda-who’ve worked on Kubernetes at Google and beyond-explain how this system fits into the lifecycle of a distributed application. You’ll learn how to use tools and APIs to automate scalable distributed systems, whether it’s for online services, machine learning applications, or a cluster of Raspberry Pi computers. Create a simple cluster to learn how Kubernetes works Dive into the details of deploying an application using Kubernetes Learn specialized objects in Kubernetes, such as DaemonSets, jobs, ConfigMaps, and secrets Explore deployments that tie together the lifecycle of a complete application Get practical examples of how to develop and deploy real-world applications in Kubernetes About the Author Brendan Burns (PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst) teaches game development in the department of Computer Science at Union College in Schenectady, New York. At Union, he also researches the role that games can play in general Computer Science education. In addition to his academic work, Brendan is a maintainer of the port of Id Softwares bestselling game, Quake II to Linux and the author of several games for the Palm platform. He is the author of 3 OReilly books now in print. Joe is the lead engineer for the Google Compute Engine project. He has been at Google for ~8 years and, besides GCE, Joe has worked on Google Talk, Goog-411 and Adwords keyword suggestions. Before Google, Joe was an engineer at Microsoft working on IE and WPF. Kelsey Hightower has worn every hat possible throughout his career in tech, and enjoys leadership roles focused on making things happen and shipping software. Kelsey is a strong open source advocate focused on building simple tools that make people smile. When he is not slinging Go code, you can catch him giving technical workshops covering everything from programming to system administration... -
Precio: $142,519.00Expira: 01/01/2024
Book : Creating Augmented And Virtual Realities Theory And..
-Titulo Original : Creating Augmented And Virtual Realities Theory And Practice For Next-generation Spatial Computing-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Despite popular forays into augmented and virtual reality in recent years, spatial computing still sits on the cusp of mainstream use. Developers, artists, and designers looking to enter this field today have few places to turn for expert guidance. In this book, Erin Pangilinan, Steve Lukas, and Vasanth Mohan examine the AR and VR development pipeline and provide hands-on practice to help you hone your skills. Through step-by-step tutorials, you’ll learn how to build practical applications and experiences grounded in theory and backed by industry use cases. In each section of the book, industry specialists, including Timoni West, Victor Prisacariu, and Nicolas Meuleau, join the authors to explain the technology behind spatial computing. In three parts, this book covers: Art and design: Explore spatial computing and design interactions, human-centered interaction and sensory design, and content creation tools for digital art Technical development: Examine differences between ARKit, ARCore, and spatial mapping-based systems; learn approaches to cross-platform development on head-mounted displays Use cases: Learn how data and machine learning visualization and AI work in spatial computing, training, sports, health, and other enterprise applications About the Author Erin Pangilinan is lead co-editor of Creating Augmented and Virtual Realities. She works as a computational designer and software engineer hybrid and startup consultant. She was selected as a 2017 Diversity Fellow at the University of San Franciscos Data Institute Deep Learning Program. Steve Lukas has been exploring the landscape of spatial computing in various roles from software design to venture capital & development relations with companies such as Qualcomm Ventures and Magic Leap. As a co-founder of Across Realities, he focused on advancing the XR industry by enabling shared digital realities spanning all platforms. Vasanth Mohan, Founder, FusedVR, VR Developer Nanodegree Course Develope...
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Precio: $187,899.00Expira: 13/08/2023
Book : The Practitioners Guide To Graph Data Applying Graph.
-Titulo Original : The Practitioners Guide To Graph Data Applying Graph Thinking And Graph Technologies To Solve Complex Problems-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: Graph data closes the gap between the way humans and computers view the world. While computers rely on static rows and columns of data, people navigate and reason about life through relationships. This practical guide demonstrates how graph data brings these two approaches together. By working with concepts from graph theory, database schema, distributed systems, and data analysis, you’ll arrive at a unique intersection known as graph thinking. Authors Denise Koessler Gosnell and Matthias Broecheler show data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts how to solve complex problems with graph databases. You’ll explore templates for building with graph technology, along with examples that demonstrate how teams think about graph data within an application. Build an example application architecture with relational and graph technologies Use graph technology to build a Customer 360 application, the most popular graph data pattern today Dive into hierarchical data and troubleshoot a new paradigm that comes from working with graph data Find paths in graph data and learn why your trust in different paths motivates and informs your preferences Use collaborative filtering to design a Netflix-inspired recommendation system About the Author Dr. Denise Gosnell’s passion for examining, applying, and evangelizing the applications of graph data was ignited during her apprenticeship under Dr. Teresa Haynes and Dr. Debra Knisley during her first NSF Fellowship. This group’s work was one of the earliest applications of neural networks and graph theoretic structure in predictive computational biology. Since then, Dr. Gosnell has built, published, patented, and spoke on dozens of topics related to graph theory, graph algorithms, graph databases, and applications of graph data across all industry verticals. Currently, Dr. Gosnell is with DataStax where she aspires to build upon her experiences as a data scientist and graph architect. Prior to her role with DataStax, she built software solutions for and spoke at over a dozen conferences on permissioned blockchains, machine learning applications of graph analytics, and data science within the healthcare industry. Dr. Matthias Broecheler is a technologist and entrepreneur with substantial research anddevelopment experience who is focused on disruptive software technologies and understanding complex systems. Dr. Broecheler’s is known as an industry expert in graph databases, relational machine learning, and big data analysis in general. He is a practitioner of lean methodologies and experimentation to drive continuous improvement. Dr. Broecheler is the inventor of the Titan graph database and a founder of Aurelius... -
Precio: $177,899.00Expira: 07/11/2023
Book : Foundations For Architecting Data Solutions Managing.
-Titulo Original : Foundations For Architecting Data Solutions Managing Successful Data Projects-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: While many companies ponder implementation details such as distributed processing engines and algorithms for data analysis, this practical book takes a much wider view of big data development, starting with initial planning and moving diligently toward execution. Authors Ted Malaska and Jonathan Seidman guide you through the major components necessary to start, architect, and develop successful big data projects. Everyone from CIOs and COOs to lead architects and developers will explore a variety of big data architectures and applications, from massive data pipelines to web-scale applications. Each chapter addresses a piece of the software development life cycle and identifies patterns to maximize long-term success throughout the life of your project. Start the planning process by considering the key data project types Use guidelines to evaluate and select data management solutions Reduce risk related to technology, your team, and vague requirements Explore system interface design using APIs, REST, and pub/sub systems Choose the right distributed storage system for your big data system Plan and implement metadata collections for your data architecture Use data pipelines to ensure data integrity from source to final storage Evaluate the attributes of various engines for processing the data you collect About the Author Ted Malaska is a group technical architect on the Battle team at Blizzard, helping support great titles like World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and HearthStone. Previously, Ted was a principal solutions architect at Cloudera, helping clients find success with the Hadoop ecosystem, and a lead architect at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). He has also contributed code to Apache Flume, Apache Avro, Apache Yarn, Apache HDFS, Apache Spark, Apache Sqoop, and many more. Ted is a coauthor of Hadoop Application Architectures, a frequent speaker at many conferences, and a frequent blogger on data architectures. Jonathan is a software engineer on the Cloud team at Cloudera. Prior to that, he was a solutions architect at Cloudera working with partners to integrate their solutions with Cloudera’s software stack. Previously, he was a technical lead on the big data team at Orbitz Worldwide, helping to manage the Hadoop clusters for one of the most heavily traffickedsites on the internet. Hes also a co-founder of the Chicago Hadoop User Group and Chicago Big Data, co-author of Hadoop Application Architectures, technical editor for Hadoop in Practice, and has spoken at a number of industry conferences on Hadoop and big data... -
Precio: $89,249.00Expira: 23/08/2023
Book : Agile For Everybody Creating Fast, Flexible, And...
-Titulo Original : Agile For Everybody: Creating Fast, Flexible, And Customer-First Organizations-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: The Agile movement provides real, actionable answers to the question that keeps many company leaders awake at night: How do we stay successful in a fast-changing and unpredictable world? Agile has already transformed how modern companies build and deliver software. This practical book demonstrates how entire organizations-from product managers and engineers to marketers and executives-can put Agile to work. Author Matt LeMay explains Agile in clear, jargon-free terms and provides concrete and actionable steps to help any team put its values and principles into practice. Examples from a wide variety of organizations, including small nonprofits and global financial enterprises, bring to life the on-the-ground realities of Agile across industries and functions. Understand exactly what Agile is and why it matters Use Agile to address your organization’s specific needs and goals Take customer centricity from theory into practice Stop wasting time in report and critique meetings and start making better decisions Create a harmonious cycle of learning, collaborating, and delivering Learn from Agile experts at companies like IBM, Spotify, and Coca-Cola Review Agile for Everybody takes the refreshing, and much needed, perspective of Agile as something more than tools and practices. --Andrew Burrows, Agile Marketing Lead, IBM The language and spirit of Agile is everywhere in business today. But what does it really mean and how can we act on the insights that turned a way of writing software into a way of getting almost anything done? Matt LeMay makes it clear what Agile is (and what it isnt) and reminds us whats truly valuable about the movement. Agile for Everybody lives up to its name. --Andrew Blau, Managing Director, Strategic Risk, Deloitte Every leader can use the Agile-focused wisdom in this book. Contained within are actionable tips for everybody: CIOs, mayors, teams large and small, police commanders, and you. The lessons fit multinational corporations, government agencies, startups, non profits, and small businesses. Reading Agile for Everybody will help you inspire people to do their best work with the values of Agile. --Andrew Nebus, Former CIO and Command Staff, Baltimore City Police Department Matts book is a perfect primer on the theory and practice of Agile. For the executive, its a terrific guide about why you should care (happier customers, more engaged employees). For the manager, its a great set of practical tools and advice about how Agile works and how and where it can successfully be applied (achieving quick wins, measuring success, course correcting). --Thomas Stubbs, Vice President, Engineering and Innovation, Coca-Cola Freestyle If youre intrigued by Agile but wondering if its really possible for it to work in your unique context, Agile for Everybody has you covered. Its a clear, concise, clever guide to evolving the Agile mindset so it seamlessly applies to knowledge work of all kinds. With this book, Matt is helping put better, faster, more innovative work within reach for everybody. --Andrea Fryrear, President and Lead Trainer, AgileSherpas About the Author Matt LeMay is cofounder and partner at Sudden Compass, a consultancy that has helped organizations like Spotify, Clorox, and Procter & Gamble put customer centricity into practice. In his work as a technology communicator, Matt has developed and led digital transformation and data strategy workshops for companies like GE, American Express, Pfizer, McCann, and Johnson & Johnson. Previously, Matt worked as senior product manager at music startup Songza (acquired by Google), and head of consumer product at Bitly. Matt is also a musician, recording engineer, and the author of a book about singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife Joan and their turtle Sheldon... -
Precio: $144,759.00
Book : Building Web Apps With Wordpress Wordpress As An...
-Titulo Original : Building Web Apps With Wordpress Wordpress As An Application Framework-Fabricante : OReilly Media-Descripcion Original: WordPress is much more than a blogging platform. If you have basic PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript experience you can use WordPress to develop fast, scalable, secure, and highly customized web apps, mobile apps, web services, and multisite networks of websites. Along with core WordPress functions and database schema, you’ll learn how to build custom plugins, themes, and services for just about any kind of web or mobile application. In this updated second edition, Brian Messenlehner and Jason Coleman cover new features and functionality added to WordPress up to version 5.4. All code examples in the book are available on GitHub. Compare WordPress with traditional app development frameworks Use themes for views and plugins for backend functionality Get suggestions for choosing or building WordPress plugins Register custom post types (CPTs) and taxonomies Manage user accounts and roles, and access user data Build asynchronous behaviors with jQuery Use WordPress to develop mobile apps for iOS and Android Integrate PHP libraries, external APIs, and web service plugins Collect payments through ecommerce and membership plugins Learn how to speed up and scale your WordPress app Extend the WordPress REST API and create custom endpoints Learn about WordPress Gutenberg blocks development About the Author Brian Messenlehner started his career as a software developer for the United States Marine Corps in 2000. Brian is the co-founder of AlphaWeb , AppPresser , and SchoolPresser , all web based companies that specialize in custom WordPress and mobile app development. Brian has been working with WordPress at an expert level since 2008 building custom web and mobile solutions for clients such as TIME Magazine, NBC, Microsoft, Discovery Channel, Constant Contact, Uber, Campbells Soup, HEB, Starbucks, YMCA, Newark New Jersey Public Schools, and The National Park Services, to name a few. Find Brian on Twitter: @bmess Jason Coleman has been pushing WordPress to its limits for years and has helped launch several startups using WordPress as an application framework. Jason now leads development for Paid Memberships Pro, a membership-focused ecommerce plugin that powers many software as a service companies. Find Jason on Twitter: @jason_colema...
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