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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations.
    Edition: 7th edition.
    Series Statement: In a nutshell
    Keywords: C# (Computer program language) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: When you have questions about C# 7.0 or the .NET CLR and its core Framework assemblies, this bestselling guide has the answers you need. Since its debut in 2000, C# has become a language of unusual flexibility and breadth, but its continual growth means there's always more to learn. Organized around concepts and use cases, this updated edition provides intermediate and advanced programmers with a concise map of C# and .NET knowledge. Dive in and discover why this Nutshell guide is considered the definitive reference on C#. Get up to speed on the C# language, from the basics of syntax and variables to advanced topics such as pointers, operator overloading, and dynamic binding Dig deep into LINQ via three chapters dedicated to the topic Explore concurrency and asynchrony, advanced threading, and parallel programming Work with .NET features, including XML, regular expressions, networking, serialization, reflection, application domains, and security Delve into Roslyn, the modular C# 7.0 compiler-as-a-service
    Note: "Covers .NET Standard 2"--Cover. - Includes index. - Description based on online resource; title from cover (Safari, viewed October 24, 2017)
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Web site development ; Information technology ; Management ; Web sites ; Design ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Among the many key performance indicators discussed in high-level executive meetings, one is rarely included: web performance. Yet, this particular metric is critical for tracking positive customer experience as well as the success of your digital transformation process. In this report, Tom Barker-Senior Director of Software Engineering and Development at Comcast-discusses concrete steps you can take as a business leader to elevate the status of web performance in your organization. Customers are ruthless when it comes to assessing sites. Even if you think your application is functioning just fine, the mere perception of poor performance will cause customers to go elsewhere. This report outlines the importance of web performance and explains how your involvement as an executive can help spark company-wide involvement in this valuable process. You'll explore how to: Set annual goals for creating and maintaining performance service-level agreements (SLAs) Identify champions in the company who can serve as grass roots organizers driving web performance Implement tactical changes to help your organization achieve web performance goals Evaluate the current performance of your application and identify areas that need improvement Invest in an application performance management (APM) platform to administer the maintenance of your SLA
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed January 11, 2018)
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Web sites ; Design ; Web site development ; Customer relations ; Management ; Information technology ; Management ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: IT executives in companies undergoing digital transformation have many stakeholders. Business units stress online sales, conversions, and self-service, while product owners push for new online features and products. Each group has its own key performance indicators (KPIs) for tracking progress. Yet, one leading indicator essential to the success of all of these other metrics-web performance-is often neglected. Yet it's the one area IT professionals directly control. In this article, professor and Comcast engineer Tom Barker explains how poor application performance can hinder your company's digital transformation. Customers quick to abandon slow-loading applications can be left with the impression that your site's problems are indicative of other offerings. You'll learn tips for addressing web performance on a large scale, including the recruitment of internal and external champions to help you set up processes and best practices for improving and maintaining your application's day-to-day performance.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed January 11, 2018)
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume)
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Web site development ; Web sites ; Design ; Information technology ; Management ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: How fast is your site? Web performance is crucial as your company moves toward digital transformation-not just the actual time it takes your online experience to load, but also the perception of load time for your users and customers. In this article, Comcast's Tom Barker explains how poor or inefficient web performance can affect your entire transformation process, and why you need to move this task to the top of your list.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed May 10, 2018)
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations, map
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Web site development industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Computer industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The speed of change in web development, in terms of favored tooling, techniques, and standards, allows for much innovation in a vibrant ecosystem of developers. It also presents challenges for those trying to keep up. What can you earn as a web developer today? How does the type of job, the language you use, or your geographic location affect your salary? Based on a survey of more than 2,000 developers, O'Reilly's inaugural web salary survey provides valuable insight from respondents in 51 countries and all 50 US states. This survey, conducted in the spring of 2016, examines the current world of software development-and the careers that propel it-in great detail. In this report, you'll learn: Salaries by country and by regions in the US, as well as by age, education, gender, and bargaining skills The best and worst industries to work for in this field, and how company size determines salary amount How web developer salaries are affected by job title, number of hours worked per week, and on-the-job activities Respondents' choices of different languages, platforms, and tools, including clusters of related tools
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed February 11, 2019)
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Europe ; Information scientists ; Salaries, etc ; Europe ; Electronic data processing ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: How do data science salaries for people in Europe compare to their counterparts in the rest of the world? Among the more than 1000 people who responded to O'Reilly's 2016 Data Science Salary Survey, 359 live and work in various European countries as data scientists, analysts, engineers, and related professions. This report takes a deep dive into the survey results from respondents in various regions of Europe, including the tools they use, the compensation they receive, and the roles they play in their respective organizations. Even if you didn't take part in the survey, you can still plug your own information into the survey's simple linear model to see where you fit. With this report, you'll learn: How salaries vary by country and specific regions in Europe Average size of companies by region How salary is affected by a country's GDP Top industries for data scientists, including software, banking, finance, retail, and ecommerce Most commonly used tools vs tools used by respondents with above-average salaries Primary and secondary job tasks performed by survey respondents To stay up-to-date on this research, your participation is crucial. The survey is now open for the 2017 report; please take just 5 to 10 minutes to participate in the survey here .
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed February 12, 2019)
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Computer industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Web site development industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The results of O'Reilly's second annual Design Salary Survey are in. Conducted last autumn, the anonymous online survey attracted more than 1,000 designers, UX/UI specialists, and others in the design space in 48 countries throughout the world. This in-depth report presents complete survey results, including compensation, specific roles and tasks, company size, organizational processes, and tools used. Curious how you would do in a different location, or how different skills and responsibilities might affect your salary? Check out this free report to learn about these potentially career-changing findings, and find out how to plug your own information into the survey's simple linear model. In this report, you'll learn: The industries and regions of the world with the highest design professional salaries How company size correlates to median salaries The tools (e.g. GitHub, Sketch) and design processes (e.g. Agile) that respondents use most often The range of tasks that respondents perform, including user research, usability testing, information architecture, and project management How salaries compare for job titles such as director, manager, consultant, developer, analyst, and designer To stay up to date on this research, your participation is critical. The survey is now open for the 2018 report, and if you can spare just 10 minutes of your time, we encourage you to go to the 2018 Design Salary Survey.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed February 11, 2019)
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: C# (Computer program language) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: When you need answers for programming with C# 7.0, this tightly focused reference tells you exactly what you need to know-without long introductions or bloated examples. Easy-to-browse and ideal as a quick reference, this guide will help experienced C#, Java, and C++ programmers get up to speed with the latest version of the C# language. All programs and code snippets in this book are available as interactive samples in LINQPad. You can edit these samples and instantly see the results without needing to set up projects in Visual Studio. Written by the authors of C# 7.0 in a Nutshell , this pocket reference covers C# 7.0 without skimping on detail, including: All of C#'s fundamentals Features new to C# 7.0, including tuples, pattern matching, and deconstructors Advanced topics: operator overloading, type constraints, iterators, nullable types, operator lifting, lambda expressions, and closures LINQ: sequences, lazy execution, standard query operators, and query expressions Unsafe code and pointers, custom attributes, preprocessor directives, and XML documentation
    Note: Includes index. - Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed July 18, 2017)
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Information technology ; Management ; Cloud computing ; Web applications ; Virtual computer systems ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: DevOps has been around for nearly a decade, yet many production teams have only just begun to migrate their products from physical data centers to cloud platforms. If your company is contemplating a move to DevOps, there are many factors to consider besides the ease and speed of deployment. Your ideas of web performance and capacity planning will also change, along with your role in the production process. This report explains how web performance fits into the modern landscape of a cross-functional DevOps team. Author Tom Barker, Senior Director of Software Engineering and Development at Comcast, shows you how to achieve quick performance wins by taking a holistic, full stack view of your web application. Web developers, DevOps engineers, engineering managers, and architects will learn how to approach issues that affect the client-side, infrastructure, and operations capabilities of your application. Client-side: use tools to test your application speed and capture real user metrics around client-side performance Infrastructure: leverage a content delivery network (CDN) to shorten the route between application servers and your users Operations: monitor your application and debug performance issues in production with an Application Performance Management (APM) tool Next steps: Get free trials of CDNs and APMs before committing to any provider
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed November 29, 2017)
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Computer programmers ; Salaries, etc ; Europe ; Computer software ; Development ; Computer industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Europe ; Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Europe ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Of the more than 5,000 participants in O'Reilly Media's 2016 Software Development Salary Survey, 1,353 software engineers, developers, and other programming professionals live and work in Europe. This report includes complete survey results from those respondents, including participants in organizations both large and small, and from a wide variety of industries. You'll learn about the current state of software development-and the careers that propel it-across Europe today. This report presents European survey results, including: The top programming languages that respondents currently use professionally Where, by country, European programmers make the highest salaries Salary ranges by industry and by specific programming language The difference in earnings between programmers who work on very small teams vs. those who work on larger teams The most common programming languages that European respondents no longer use in their work The most common languages that respondents intend to learn within the next couple of years Find out where you stand in the European programming world. We encourage you to plug your own data points into our survey model to see how you compare to other programming professionals in your industry.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed February 12, 2019)
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  • 11
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations, maps
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Computer programmers ; Salaries, etc ; Computer software ; Development ; Computer industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Early this year, more than 5000 software engineers, developers, and other programming professionals participated in O'Reilly Media's first Software Development Salary Survey. Participants included professionals from large and small companies in a variety of industries across 51 countries and all 50 US states. With the complete survey results in this in-depth report, you'll be able to explore the world of software development-and the careers that propel it-in great detail. With this report, you'll learn: The top programming languages that respondents currently use professionally Where programmers make the highest salaries-by country and by regions in the US Salary ranges by industry and by specific programming language The difference in earnings between programmers who work on tiny teams vs those work on larger teams The most common programming languages that respondents no longer use in their work The most common languages that respondents intend to learn within the next couple of years Pick up a copy of this report and find out where you stand in the programming world. We encourage you to plug in your own data points to our survey model to see how you compare to other programming professionals in your industry.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed February 12, 2019)
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  • 12
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Keywords: C# (Computer program language) ; Object-oriented programming (Computer science) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: When you need answers for programming with C# 6.0, this practical and tightly focused book tells you exactly what you need to know-without long introductions or bloated samples. Easy to browse, it's ideal as a quick reference or as a guide to get you rapidly up to speed if you already know Java, C++, or an earlier version of C#.
    Note: Includes index. - Description based on online resource; title from cover page (Safari, viewed October 19, 2015)
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  • 13
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Computer industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Web site development industry ; Employees ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This past autumn, O'Reilly Media for the first time conducted an anonymous online survey of salaries of designers, UX/UI specialists, and others in the design space. This in-depth report presents complete survey results which demonstrate how variables such as job title, location, use of specific tools, and the types of tasks performed affect salary and other compensation. The survey attracted more than 300 designers, managers, and directors from 25 countries. Most of them work onweb and mobile products or connected devices in a wide variety of industries. Respondents' median salaries have been sorted according to: Work location (country or US region), age, gender, and education Job title, such as director, manager, consultant, developer, analyst, and designer Company size, products and services produced, team size, and design processes used Professionals they work with most, including programmers, other designers, and product managers A range of tasks, including user research, usability testing, information architecture, UI design, prototyping, and project management Tools used most often, from Dropbox, Slack, and GitHub to Adobe Illustrator, Sketch, and InVision, to Google Analytics and HTML/CSS Curious how you would do in a different location, or how different skills and responsibilities might affect your salary? Download this free report to gain insight from these potentially career-changing findings, and learn how to plug your own information into the survey's linear model. To stay up to date on this research, your participation is critical. The survey is now open for the 2017 report, and if you can spare just 10 minutes of your time, we encourage you to go to http://www.oreilly.com/design/2017-​design-salary-survey.html .
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed March 5, 2019)
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  • 14
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations, maps
    Edition: Fourth edition.
    Keywords: Electronic data processing personnel ; Salaries, etc ; Information scientists ; Salaries, etc ; Electronic data processing ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: In this fourth edition of O'Reilly's Data Science Salary Survey, 983 respondents working across a variety of industries answered questions about the tools they use, the tasks they engage in, and the salaries they make. This year's survey includes data scientists, engineers, and others in the data space from 45 countries and 45 US states. The 2016 survey included new questions, most notably about specific data-related tasks that may affect salary. Plug in your own data points to the survey model and see how you compare to other data science professionals in your industry. With this report, you'll learn: Where data scientists make the highest salaries-by country and by US state Tools that respondents most commonly use on the job, and tools that contribute most to salary Two activities that contribute to higher earnings among respondents How gender and bargaining skills affect salaries when all other factors are equal Salary differences between those using open source tools vs those using proprietary tools Salary differences between those who rely on Python vs those who use several tools Participate in the 2017 Survey The survey is now open for the 2017 report. Spend just 5 to 10 minutes and take the anonymous salary survey here: https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/take-the-2​017-data-science-salary-survey .
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed February 12, 2019)
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  • 15
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Cache memory ; Memory management (Computer science) ; Web applications ; Information technology ; Management ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Up to this point, few software engineers and technical leaders have been prepared to meet the challenges of running web applications on a national or global scale. Sites that serve tens of millions of users and receive hundreds of millions of requests per day will quickly overwhelm your system if you're not ready for it. In this report, author Tom Barker provides a proven strategy for dealing with this user onslaught: intelligent frontend caching. Many engineers learn the virtues of backend scaling, resiliency, and VM tuning for addressing problems of this magnitude. For Barker-who runs a site with roughly 500 million page views per month-training was strictly on-the-job. This report outlines a strategy for using frontend cache tiers, in concert with a Content Delivery Network (CDN), to avoid backend problems while gaining higher site availability. Use frontend cache tiers and reduce your backend infrastructure Reduce latency by leveraging a CDN to provide edge caching Cache static content that is infrequently updated Explore a strategy for caching and updating personalized content Learn how cached content experiences hot, warm, and cold cycles Get solutions to common problems when caching frontend content Tom Barker is a software engineer, engineering manager, professor, and author. Currently, he is Director of Software Engineering and Development at Comcast, and an Adjunct Professor at Philadelphia University.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed December 12, 2018)
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  • 16
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: 6th edition.
    Keywords: C# (Computer program language) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: When you have questions about C# 6.0 or the .NET CLR and its core Framework assemblies, this bestselling guide has the answers you need. C# has become a language of unusual flexibility and breadth since its premiere in 2000, but this continual growth means there's still much more to learn. Organized around concepts and use cases, this thoroughly updated sixth edition provides intermediate and advanced programmers with a concise map of C# and .NET knowledge.
    Note: Includes index. - Description based on online resource; title from cover page (Safari, viewed November 23, 2015)
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  • 17
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations, maps
    Edition: Third edition.
    Keywords: Information services industry ; Wages ; Information services industry ; Computer scientists ; Salaries, etc ; Statisticians ; Salaries, etc ; Information technology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: For the third consecutive year, O'Reilly Media conducted an anonymous survey to expose the tools that successful data scientists and engineers use, and how those tool choices might relate to their salary. For the 2015 version of the Data Science Salary Survey, we heard from over 600 respondents who work in and around the data space for a variety of industries across 47 countries and 38 U.S. states. The research was based on data collected through an online 32-question survey, including demographic information, time spent on various data-related tasks, and the use or non-use of 116 software tools. Findings include: Average number of tools and median income for all respondents Distribution of responses by a variety of factors, including age, gender, location, industry, role, and cloud computing Detailed analysis of tool use, including tool clusters Correlation of tool usage and salary Download this free in-depth report to gain insight from these potentially career-changing findings, and plug your own variables into one of the linear models to predict your own salary. The survey is now open for the 2016 report, and it takes just 5 to 10 minutes to complete: http://www.oreilly.com/go/ds-salary-​survey-2016 .
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed January 3, 2019)
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