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JavaScript Absolute Beginner’s Guide

JavaScript Absolute Beginner’s Guide

by Kirupa Chinnathambi
416 Pages · 2015 · 38  MB · 42 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Designing Distributed Systems
by Brendan Burns
166 Pages · 2018 · 6.2 MB · 4,963 Downloads · New!
Without established design patterns to guide them, developers have had to build distributed systems from scratch, and most of these systems are very unique indeed. Today, the increasing use of containers has paved the way for core distributed system patterns and reusable containerized components. This practical guide presents a collection of repeatable, generic patterns to help make the development of reliable distributed systems far more approachable and efficient.
React Quickly
by Azat Mardan
528 Pages · 2017 · 18.9 MB · 4,452 Downloads · New!
React Quickly is for anyone who wants to learn React.js fast. This hands-on book teaches you the concepts you need with lots of examples, tutorials, and a large main project that gets built throughout the book.
Kafka Streams in Action
by Bill Bejeck
280 Pages · 2018 · 15.6 MB · 3,981 Downloads · New!
Kafka Streams is a library designed to allow for easy stream processing of data flowing into a Kafka cluster. Stream processing has become one of the biggest needs for companies over the last few years as quick data insight becomes more and more important but current solutions can be complex and large, requiring additional tools to perform lookups and aggregations.
Hands-On Docker for Microservices with Python
by Jaime Buelta
408 Pages · 2019 · 19 MB · 2,833 Downloads · New!
Hands-On Docker for Microservices with Python is the python programming, web services and wen development guide for the students and professionals. Jaime Buelta is the author of this magnificent book. This guide is for software architects, engineers, and developers who are trying to switch from traditional approaches to making complex systems. It will provide them a simple way to develop complex multi-service systems through containers and microservices. There are no additional skills require to master the Docker if you already know Python language. Learn the different techniques to design, execute, move and plan the whole system.
Cloud Native
by Ajit, Boris School, Trent Swanson, Peter Jausovec
232 Pages · 2019 · 9  MB · 48 Downloads · New!
Cloud-Native is the network storage, cloud computing, and web services book which tells the different techniques to become a developer of cloud computing. Boris Scholl, Trent Swanson, and Peter Jausovec are the authors of this tremendous book. It’s difficult for the developers to enter in the field of cloud at first. Nobody wishes to change his field, learn new technologies such as functions and containers. This book takes readers step by step by introducing the latest developments in cloud applications. What is the difference between functions and containers and how to separate them? Learn the DevOps basic practices and fundamentals for testing, operating and developing different applications. Find out the best practices, techniques, and tips to become master on native applications. Understand the basic nature of your app and learn how to calculate the cost and trade-off of your project. Learn, how to generate the maximum productivity from containers, microservices, functions, storage devices, portability, types and much more. This book provides a platform for the developers to open their heart for the new technology. The technology is changing day by day and if you don’t update yourself then you have no future. It is a well-written book which tells people how to embrace cloud technology.
Get Programming with Node.js
by Jonathan Wexler
480 Pages · 2015 · 19 MB · 49 Downloads · New!
The “Get Programming with Node.js, 1st Edition” is an instructive book which is written by the front-end developers with intermediate JavaScript skills. Get Programming with Node.js is written by the author Jonathan Wexler. Wexler is skilled in production-grade, full-stack web development. He is a senior developer with Bloomberg. In this book, Jonathan Wexler guides you on how to build web servers using JavaScript and Node. He teaches how to write the code for your first webserver to add live chat to a web app. This book has a friendly crash course on node.js with outstanding completeness, especially on security encryption. If you are a newbie in general to back-end development and want to get a good grasp on what you can do with node.js, express.js, and MongoDB, then this is a good book to start. The structure of this book is primarily to go over enough information. The examples of this book are helpful and the explanations down to earth. Get Programming with Node.js engages all the readers from start to end of the page and worth reading. To sum it up, Get Programming with Node.js is a helpful guide book for newbies and professionals programming students.

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