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  • 101
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
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    Abstract: If you want to learn how to build efficient React applications, this is your book. Ideal for web developers and software engineers who understand how JavaScript, CSS, and HTML work in the browser, this updated edition provides best practices and patterns for writing modern React code. No prior knowledge of React or functional programming is necessary. Authors Alex Banks and Eve Porcello show you how to create UIs that can deftly display changes without page reloads on large-scale data-driven websites. You’ll also discover how to work with functional programming and the latest ECMAScript features. Once you learn how to build React components with this hands-on guide, you’ll understand just how useful React can be in your organization. Understand key functional programming concepts with JavaScript Look under the hood to learn how React runs in the browser Create application presentation layers with React components Manage data and reduce the time you spend debugging applications Explore React’s component lifecycle to improve UI performance Use a routing solution for single-page application features Learn how to structure React applications with servers in mind
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 25, 2019)
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  • 102
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (246 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: When you need answers about using C# 8.0, this tightly focused and practical book tells you exactly what you need to know without long intros or bloated samples. Easy to browse, C# 8.0 Pocket Reference is ideal as a quick source of information or as a guide to get you rapidly up to speed if you already know Java, C++, or an earlier C# version. All programs and code snippets 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 author of C# 7.0 in a Nutshell , this pocket reference covers C# 8.0 without skimping on detail, including: C# fundamentals and features new to C# 8.0 Advanced topics like 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: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed November 19, 2019)
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  • 103
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (204 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Kotlin is the fastest-growing "alternative" language on the JVM, and its use is becoming pervasive in Android, native applications, and other areas. Other books on Kotlin teach the language in the traditional manner. The appeal of a cookbook is that it lets you find exactly the techniques you need exactly when you need them. This book will be a daily reference for existing Kotlin developers and those programmers learning to apply the language to new areas.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed November 5, 2019)
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  • 104
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (677 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: iOS (Electronic resource) ; Swift (Computer program language) ; Mobile computing Programming ; Application software Development ; Electronic books ; local ; IOS (Electronic resource) ; Swift (Langage de programmation) ; Informatique mobile ; Programmation ; Logiciels d'application ; Développement ; Application software ; Development ; Swift (Computer program language) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Move into iOS development by getting a firm grasp of its fundamentals, including the Xcode 10 IDE, Cocoa Touch, and the latest version of Apple’s acclaimed programming language, Swift 5. With this thoroughly updated guide, you’ll learn the Swift language, understand Apple’s Xcode development tools, and discover the Cocoa framework. Explore Swift’s object-oriented concepts Become familiar with built-in Swift types Dive deep into Swift objects, protocols, and generics Tour the lifecycle of an Xcode project Learn how nibs are loaded Understand Cocoa’s event-driven design Communicate with C and Objective-C Once you master the fundamentals, you’ll be ready to tackle the details of iOS app development with author Matt Neuburg’s companion guide, Programming iOS 13 .
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 30, 2019)
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  • 105
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript with the potential to solve many of the headaches for which JavaScript is famous. But TypeScript has a learning curve of its own, and understanding how to use it effectively can take time. This book guides you through 62 specific ways to improve your use of TypeScript. Author Dan Vanderkam, a principal software engineer at Sidewalk Labs, shows you how to apply these ideas, following the format popularized by Effective C++ and Effective Java (both from Addison-Wesley). You’ll advance from a beginning or intermediate user familiar with the basics to an advanced user who knows how to use the language well. Effective TypeScript is divided into eight chapters: Getting to Know TypeScript TypeScript’s Type System Type Inference Type Design Working with any Types Declarations and types Writing and Running Your Code Migrating to TypeScript
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 23, 2019)
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  • 106
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (361 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The Digital Age is having a broad and profound impact on companies and entire industries. Rather than simply automate or embed digital technology into existing offerings, your business needs to rethink everything. In this practical book, three ThoughtWorks professionals provide a game plan to help your business through this transformation, along with technical concepts that you need to know to be an effective leader in a modern digital business. Chock-full of practical advice and case studies that show how businesses have transitioned, this book reveals lessons learned in guiding companies through digital transformation. While there’s no silver bullet available, you’ll discover effective ways to create lasting change at your organization. With this book, you’ll discover how to: Realign the business and operating architecture to focus on customer value Build a more responsive and agile organization to deal with speed and ambiguity Build next generation technology capability as a core differentiator
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 30, 2019)
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  • 107
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (94 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: What are the challenges to creating, running, and supporting cloud native microservices? In this report, developer advocates from IBM explain what you need to know when building new cloud-based applications. Software developers will learn how to work with Java and several modern techniques to develop, deploy, and secure microservices in a cloud native environment. You’ll examine the key principles for microservices—such as data consistency and continuous delivery—that not only are important for a cloud application but also support the operational and deployment needs of today’s applications in general. Learn exactly what cloud native means and why open source, open communities, and open standards are critical to the future of these highly available applications. Understand why open source technologies are ideal for cloud development Work with the author’s example coffee-shop application Learn the Java runtimes and frameworks that offer the best foundation for cloud native applications Start by implementing service components that have a direct relation to your business use case Secure REST services, handle service faults, and communicate what your services do Consider the observability of your cloud-native application before writing its functionality
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 25, 2019)
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  • 108
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (57 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Enterprises looking to build robust, reliable, and performant applications are increasingly turning to Angular, a cross-platform solution for building mobile, desktop, and web apps. In this instructive guide, Lukas Ruebbelke and Brian Love take you through the key benefits that are helping enterprises of all stripes save time and money with Angular. You’ll explore Angular’s support for common enterprise patterns, its components and tools (including support for code generation, code hinting, and unit testing), and its vibrant ecosystem—all of which mean developers can get up and running immediately. You’ll also learn how Google (the creator of Angular), FedEx, and Capital One are using Angular to meet the needs of their customers, employees, vendors, suppliers, and more. You’ll discover: How Angular follows familiar patterns, including TypeScript, dependency injection, and Reactive Extensions for JavaScript Angular’s built-in modules for routing, fetching data, animations, and service worker integration for building progressive web applications Angular tools and components, including the Angular CLI, the Angular Console, and Nrwl Extensions The Angular ecosystem: Angular Material, Firebase, Ionic, and more How global organizations use Angular to build reliable, scalable applications
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed August 25, 2019)
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  • 109
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (46 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Everyone’s talking about blockchain. This exciting technology has the potential to impact our lives in much the same way as the internet did, but few understand how it actually works. Written for business technology leaders, this report breaks down the complexity of blockchain into plain language and simple illustrations so you can easily explain it to your colleagues. Sir John Hargrave and Evan Karnoupakis go beyond the hype to help you discover valuable opportunities for using blockchain in your business. The practical examples in this report will inspire you to get started on your own project; the real-world lessons will ensure you get it right. Understand the building blocks of blockchain, including the decentralized ledger, nodes, consensus protocols, and smart contracts Get up to speed on basic blockchain concepts, such as mining, forking, governance, and regulation Learn the power of the Blockchain Network Effect, the mystery of the Consensus Paradox, and other key blockchain principles Discover the challenges to setting up a blockchain project, plus four simple best practices to succeed
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 25, 2019)
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  • 110
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (29 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Facebook recently announced Libra, an ambitious project to bring blockchain-based cryptocurrency technology to its users around the world. This large-scale project involves a consortium of organizations in technology and finance hoping to reimagine digital finance. With this report, you’ll explore the promises and challenges Facebook and its stakeholders face as Libra approaches its expected 2020 launch. Once it arrives, Libra could have a huge impact on finance and consumer banking. What does it mean for average people using financial services? How could Libra impact the global finance and technology sectors? Author Daniel Cawrey ( Mastering Blockchain ) takes you through the issues and possibilities. Learn how: Libra will leverage blockchain, cryptocurrency, and smart contracts within Facebook’s existing platforms A consortium of organizations across business, technology, and nonprofits will govern Libra Facebook’s Calibra digital wallet will work within this ecosystem Libra took ideas from Bitcoin and the greater blockchain community The system needs to scale to billions of users if it is to work across many devices and networks Libra could help people with little or no access to the banking system
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed November 25, 2019)
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  • 111
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (26 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Miniservices provide a valuable middle ground between monoliths and microservices. As Nicholas Keune explains in this report, miniservices are suited for application landscapes involving data-intensive workloads that span monoliths and microservices or cross the traditional boundaries of a service context. Drawn from the work of many development teams, the report gives a model and language to data-centric system attributes so that they can be considered more proactively in the design discussion. Combining monolithic corporate or third-party systems with microservices requires a design pattern to balance both local and global aspects of the data lifecycle. The approach advocated here, called a data discourse , is both flexible and bounded by guiding principles that help bring data discussions into early architectural conversations. Using real-world experiences and use cases, the report focuses on three of the most commonly observed attributes in a miniservice: consistency, transactionality, and proximity. The examples illustrate how design discussions about data discourses lead to miniservice creation, and how miniservices help solve otherwise difficult architectural challenges. With this report, you’ll learn: What miniservices are and how they offer solutions to challenges What data discourses are and how to use them How data discourses and miniservices help shift design discussions around data
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed September 25, 2019)
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  • 112
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (221 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The data lake is a daring new approach for harnessing the power of big data technology and providing convenient self-service capabilities. But is it right for your company? This book is based on discussions with practitioners and executives from more than a hundred organizations, ranging from data-driven companies such as Google, LinkedIn, and Facebook, to governments and traditional corporate enterprises. You’ll learn what a data lake is, why enterprises need one, and how to build one successfully with the best practices in this book. Alex Gorelik, CTO and founder of Waterline Data, explains why old systems and processes can no longer support data needs in the enterprise. Then, in a collection of essays about data lake implementation, you’ll examine data lake initiatives, analytic projects, experiences, and best practices from data experts working in various industries. Get a succinct introduction to data warehousing, big data, and data science Learn various paths enterprises take to build a data lake Explore how to build a self-service model and best practices for providing analysts access to the data Use different methods for architecting your data lake Discover ways to implement a data lake from experts in different industries
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed March 11, 2019)
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  • 113
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (244 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: As deep neural networks (DNNs) become increasingly common in real-world applications, the potential to deliberately "fool" them with data that wouldn’t trick a human presents a new attack vector. This practical book examines real-world scenarios where DNNs—the algorithms intrinsic to much of AI—are used daily to process image, audio, and video data. Author Katy Warr considers attack motivations, the risks posed by this adversarial input, and methods for increasing AI robustness to these attacks. If you’re a data scientist developing DNN algorithms, a security architect interested in how to make AI systems more resilient to attack, or someone fascinated by the differences between artificial and biological perception, this book is for you. Delve into DNNs and discover how they could be tricked by adversarial input Investigate methods used to generate adversarial input capable of fooling DNNs Explore real-world scenarios and model the adversarial threat Evaluate neural network robustness; learn methods to increase resilience of AI systems to adversarial data Examine some ways in which AI might become better at mimicking human perception in years to come
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 23, 2019)
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  • 114
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Quantum computers are poised to kick-start a new computing revolution—and you can join in right away. If you’re in software engineering, computer graphics, data science, or just an intrigued computerphile, this book provides a hands-on programmer’s guide to understanding quantum computing. Rather than labor through math and theory, you’ll work directly with examples that demonstrate this technology’s unique capabilities. Quantum computing specialists Eric Johnston, Nic Harrigan, and Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia show you how to build the skills, tools, and intuition required to write quantum programs at the center of applications. You’ll understand what quantum computers can do and learn how to identify the types of problems they can solve. This book includes three multichapter sections: Programming for a QPU —Explore core concepts for programming quantum processing units, including how to describe and manipulate qubits and how to perform quantum teleportation. QPU Primitives —Learn algorithmic primitives and techniques, including amplitude amplification, the Quantum Fourier Transform, and phase estimation. QPU Applications —Investigate how QPU primitives are used to build existing applications, including quantum search techniques and Shor’s factoring algorithm.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 8, 2019)
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  • 115
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (497 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Time series data analysis is increasingly important due to the massive production of such data through the internet of things, the digitalization of healthcare, and the rise of smart cities. As continuous monitoring and data collection become more common, the need for competent time series analysis with both statistical and machine learning techniques will increase. Covering innovations in time series data analysis and use cases from the real world, this practical guide will help you solve the most common data engineering and analysis challengesin time series, using both traditional statistical and modern machine learning techniques. Author Aileen Nielsen offers an accessible, well-rounded introduction to time series in both R and Python that will have data scientists, software engineers, and researchers up and running quickly. You’ll get the guidance you need to confidently: Find and wrangle time series data Undertake exploratory time series data analysis Store temporal data Simulate time series data Generate and select features for a time series Measure error Forecast and classify time series with machine or deep learning Evaluate accuracy and performance
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 25, 2019)
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  • 116
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (293 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: If you’re like most R users, you have deep knowledge and love for statistics. But as your organization continues to collect huge amounts of data, adding tools such as Apache Spark makes a lot of sense. With this practical book, data scientists and professionals working with large-scale data applications will learn how to use Spark from R to tackle big data and big compute problems. Authors Javier Luraschi, Kevin Kuo, and Edgar Ruiz show you how to use R with Spark to solve different data analysis problems. This book covers relevant data science topics, cluster computing, and issues that should interest even the most advanced users. Analyze, explore, transform, and visualize data in Apache Spark with R Create statistical models to extract information and predict outcomes; automate the process in production-ready workflows Perform analysis and modeling across many machines using distributed computing techniques Use large-scale data from multiple sources and different formats with ease from within Spark Learn about alternative modeling frameworks for graph processing, geospatial analysis, and genomics at scale Dive into advanced topics including custom transformations, real-time data processing, and creating custom Spark extensions
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 11, 2019)
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  • 117
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (391 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Serverless computing greatly simplifies software development. Your team can focus solely on your application while the cloud provider manages the servers you need. This practical guide shows you step-by-step how to build and deploy complex applications in a flexible multicloud, multilanguage environment using Apache OpenWhisk. You’ll learn how this platform enables you to pursue a vendor-independent approach using preconfigured containers, microservices, and Kubernetes as your cloud operating system. Michele Sciabarrà demonstrates how to build a serverless application using classical design patterns and the programming language or languages that best fit your task. You’ll start by building a simple serverless application hands-on before diving into the more complex aspects of the OpenWhisk platform. Examine how OpenWhisk’s serverless architecture works, including the use of packages, actions, sequences, triggers, rules, and feeds Learn how OpenWhisk compares to existing architectures, such as Java Enterprise Edition Manipulate OpenWhisk features using the command-line interface or a JavaScript API Design applications using common Gang of Four design patterns Use architectural design patterns such as model-view-controller to combine several OpenWhisk actions Learn how to test and debug your code in a serverless environment
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 9, 2019)
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  • 118
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (480 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: What will you learn from this book? Head First Kotlin is a complete introduction to coding in Kotlin. This hands-on book helps you learn the Kotlin language with a unique method that goes beyond syntax and how-to manuals and teaches you how to think like a great Kotlin developer. You’ll learn everything from language fundamentals to collections, generics, lambdas, and higher-order functions. Along the way, you’ll get to play with both object-oriented and functional programming. If you want to really understand Kotlin, this is the book for you. Why does this book look so different? Based on the latest research in cognitive science and learning theory, Head First Kotlin uses a visually rich format to engage your mind rather than a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep. Why waste your time struggling with new concepts? This multisensory learning experience is designed for the way your brain really works.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed February 22, 2019)
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  • 119
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (35 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Despite the size or scale of your production environment, your organization can gain significant value by adopting DevOps practices. Yet most organizations today still deploy application code and packages manually. To facilitate your adoption of DevOps-style practices, this hands-on guide shows you how to automate your IT operations using HashiCorp Terraform and VMware. DevOps is as much a people and process change as it is a technology change. Terraform and VMware provide the automation infrastructure, so you can focus on acquiring and adapting DevOps skills and processes. Eric Wright, technology evangelist at Turbonomic, shows architects and administrators how to build and operate VMware vSphere virtual machines and infrastructure using the Terraform CLI. With this report, you will: Learn how to codify virtual infrastructure step-by-step Understand how DevOps processes apply to VMware infrastructure Easily build VMware virtual machines and applications as Terraform resources Perform lifecycle management and immutable concepts using Terraform and VMware
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed September 25, 2019)
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  • 120
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: With the resurgence of neural networks in the 2010s, deep learning has become essential for machine learning practitioners and even many software engineers. This book provides a comprehensive introduction for data scientists and software engineers with machine learning experience. You’ll start with deep learning basics and move quickly to the details of important advanced architectures, implementing everything from scratch along the way. Author Seth Weidman shows you how neural networks work using a first principles approach. You’ll learn how to apply multilayer neural networks, convolutional neural networks, and recurrent neural networks from the ground up. With a thorough understanding of how neural networks work mathematically, computationally, and conceptually, you’ll be set up for success on all future deep learning projects. This book provides: Extremely clear and thorough mental models—accompanied by working code examples and mathematical explanations—for understanding neural networks Methods for implementing multilayer neural networks from scratch, using an easy-to-understand object-oriented framework Working implementations and clear-cut explanations of convolutional and recurrent neural networks Implementation of these neural network concepts using the popular PyTorch framework
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed September 11, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (478 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The kinds of analysis and data sharing that takes place in modern business relies on fast, robust communications among computer systems. Network architects, network operators, and even the designers of distributed applications need to understand architecture and communications protocols in the data center. And best practices have changed radically over the past decade. For the first time, you can find out what a modern data center looks like, thanks to this book by a leading network developer, Dinesh G. Dutt. This book offers both theory to ground your work and practical advice on topics, such as: Connecting systems in modern data centers Multitenancy How to automate common practices Proper monitoring Choices in routing protocols With Early Release ebooks, you get books in their earliest form—the author's raw and unedited content as he or she writes—so you can take advantage of these technologies long before the official release of these titles.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed November 15, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (36 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: What happens when you incorporate artificial intelligence into your analytics portfolio? A decade ago, business intelligence applications were simply trying to become more visual. Now, analytics software provides intuitive search and AI-driven features as an integral part of the experience. This practical ebook explains how business professionals like you can AI to find insights buried in your corporate data to make the right decision. Sean Zinsmeister, Andrew Yeung, and Ryan Garrett take you through the many benefits of AI-driven analytics for the enterprise. Analysts will be able to reduce analysis from days to minutes. Decision makers, whether they’re in the boardroom or on the frontlines, will find insights faster and deeper than is possible with static BI dashboards. This ebook explains how AI can increase data literacy by helping business people discover what to look for in the first place. Delve into the origins of AI and BI and see how the two evolved simultaneously Learn why AI requires database and analytics technologies that operate at massive volume and speed Understand common AI algorithms and applications used in analytics Explore the variety of technology choices for implementing AI Learn how nontechnical users can leverage AI to conduct analyses Examine AI-driven analytics in retail, financial services, manufacturing, and high tech
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed June 25, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: To the typical web user, speed doesn’t only mean performance. Users’ perception of your app or site’s speed is heavily influenced by their user experience. This infographic describes the various ways your organization can improve performance to have a leg up on the competition.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 15, 2019)
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  • 124
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (274 pages)
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    Abstract: Understand the Blockchain Opportunity: No Technical Background Required . Remember thedawn of the internet? The advent of mobile and social media? Yet another digital revolution is nowunderway. Like its predecessors, blockchains are about to transform the way we live, work, and play,while disrupting entrenched industries and shattering conventional business models. Move past the hype and equip yourself to forecast how blockchains will change our world and impactyou and your business. Author Alison McCauley helps non-technical executives to understandhow this technology will trigger change, shift the balance of power, and bring competitiveadvantage to those who know how to leverage them. Unblocked explains: Why ignoring this technology exposes you to competitive disruption What this new technology revolution embraces—no technical background required How to prepare your organization to respond to the coming shift
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    Abstract: Is your organization prepared for the next paradigm of customer experience, or will you be left behind? This practical book will make you a winner in a market driven by experience, enabling you to develop desirable offerings and standout service to attract loyal customers. Author Simon Clatworthy shows you how to transform your organization into one that aligns your customers’ experiential journey with platforms, organizational structures, and strategic alliances. Rather than treat customer experience as an add-on to product and service design, you’ll discover how experience-centricity can drive the whole organization. Learn the five steps necessary to transform into an experience-centric organization Explore the underlying structure needed to design and deliver memorable experiences Understand how customers and clients experience products and services Develop experiential DNA as an extension of your brand DNA Be proactive by translating cultural trends into experiences
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    Abstract: Scrum...Lean...Design Thinking...Get past juggling the jargon, and use this guide to find an approach that gets your team building the right thing, and building the thing right.
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    Abstract: Product design tends to jump between business thinking and creative thinking, but design thinking blends them together. This infographic describes the skillset and processes behind product design and design thinking.
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    Abstract: With Early Release ebooks, you get books in their earliest form—the author's raw and unedited content as he or she writes—so you can take advantage of these technologies long before the official release of these titles. From the startup to corporate giant, companies are facing massive amounts of disruption. More than ever before, organizations need nimble and responsive leaders who know how to exploit the opportunities that change brings. In this insightful book, senior executive Jean Dahl takes a hard look at how leadership needs to be redefined in this age of disruption by embracing lean principles. Drawing on nearly three decades of corporate experience, Dahl lays out a new holistic approach to developing today’s lean leaders. She shares personal experiences and compelling real-world case studies to explain the steps needed to get you and your company to embrace and respond to change proactively. Learn how to build a lean culture within your organization Discover the five dimensions of lean leadership and the skills and abilities involved Learn how to apply the seven steps necessary to become a lean leader Build a culture of continuous change within your organization by implementing the seven steps to building a lean culture
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    Abstract: Despite many uncertainties in cloud computing, one truth is evident: costs will always tend to go up unless you’re actively engaged in the process. Whether you’re new to managing cloud spend or a seasoned pro, this book will clarify the often misunderstood workings of cloud billing fundamentals and provide expert strategies on creating a culture of cloud cost management in your organization. Drawing on real-world examples of successes and failures of large-scale cloud spenders, this book outlines a road map for building a culture of FinOps in your organization. Beginning with the fundamental concepts required to understand cloud billing concepts, you’ll learn how to enable an efficient and effective FinOps machine. Learn how the cloud works when it comes to financial management Set up a FinOps team and build a framework for making spend efficiency a priority Examine the anatomy of a cloud bill and learn how to manage it Get operational recipes for maximizing cloud efficiency Understand how to motivate engineering teams to take cost-saving actions Explore the FinOps lifecycle: Inform, Optimize, and Operate Learn the DNA of a highly functional cloud FinOps culture
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    Abstract: There’s a lot of information about big data technologies, but splicing these technologies into an end-to-end enterprise data platform is a daunting task not widely covered. With this practical book, you’ll learn how to build big data infrastructure both on-premises and in the cloud and successfully architect a modern data platform. Ideal for enterprise architects, IT managers, application architects, and data engineers, this book shows you how to overcome the many challenges that emerge during Hadoop projects. You’ll explore the vast landscape of tools available in the Hadoop and big data realm in a thorough technical primer before diving into: Infrastructure: Look at all component layers in a modern data platform, from the server to the data center, to establish a solid foundation for data in your enterprise Platform: Understand aspects of deployment, operation, security, high availability, and disaster recovery, along with everything you need to know to integrate your platform with the rest of your enterprise IT Taking Hadoop to the cloud: Learn the important architectural aspects of running a big data platform in the cloud while maintaining enterprise security and high availability
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    Abstract: Complexity science uses computation to explore the physical and social sciences. In Think Complexity , you’ll use graphs, cellular automata, and agent-based models to study topics in physics, biology, and economics. Whether you’re an intermediate-level Python programmer or a student of computational modeling, you’ll delve into examples of complex systems through a series of worked examples, exercises, case studies, and easy-to-understand explanations. In this updated second edition, you will: Work with NumPy arrays and SciPy methods, including basic signal processing and Fast Fourier Transform Study abstract models of complex physical systems, including power laws, fractals and pink noise, and Turing machines Get Jupyter notebooks filled with starter code and solutions to help you re-implement and extend original experiments in complexity; and models of computation like Turmites, Turing machines, and cellular automata Explore the philosophy of science, including the nature of scientific laws, theory choice, and realism and instrumentalism Ideal as a text for a course on computational modeling in Python, Think Complexity also helps self-learners gain valuable experience with topics and ideas they might not encounter otherwise.
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    Abstract: If you have a working knowledge of JavaScript and ECMAScript 6 (ES6), this practical guide will help you tackle modular programming to produce code that’s readable, maintainable, and scalable. You’ll learn the fundamentals of modular architecture with JavaScript and the benefits of writing self-contained code at every system level, including the client and server. Nicolás Bevacqua, author of Practical Modern JavaScript, demonstrates how to scale out JavaScript applications by breaking codebases into smaller modules. By following the design practices in this book, senior developers, technical leaders, and software architects will learn how to create modules that are simple and flexible while keeping internal complexity in check. Learn modular design essentials, including how your application will be consumed and what belongs on the interface Design module internals to keep your code readable and its intent clear Reduce complexity by refactoring code and containing and eliminating state Take advantage of modern JavaScript features to write clear programs and reduce complexity Apply Twelve-Factor App principles to frontend and backend JavaScript application development
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    Abstract: Ethereum represents the gateway to a worldwide, decentralized computing paradigm. This platform enables you to run decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts that have no central points of failure or control, integrate with a payment network, and operate on an open blockchain. With this practical guide, Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood provide everything you need to know about building smart contracts and DApps on Ethereum and other virtual-machine blockchains. Discover why IBM, Microsoft, NASDAQ, and hundreds of other organizations are experimenting with Ethereum. This essential guide shows you how to develop the skills necessary to be an innovator in this growing and exciting new industry. Run an Ethereum client, create and transmit basic transactions, and program smart contracts Learn the essentials of public key cryptography, hashes, and digital signatures Understand how "wallets" hold digital keys that control funds and smart contracts Interact with Ethereum clients programmatically using JavaScript libraries and Remote Procedure Call interfaces Learn security best practices, design patterns, and anti-patterns with real-world examples Create tokens that represent assets, shares, votes, or access control rights Build decentralized applications using multiple peer-to-peer (P2P) components
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    Abstract: Why is GraphQL the most innovative technology for fetching data since Ajax? By providing a query language for your APIs and a runtime for fulfilling queries with your data, GraphQL presents a clear alternative to REST and ad hoc web service architectures. With this practical guide, Alex Banks and Eve Porcello deliver a clear learning path for frontend web developers, backend engineers, and project and product managers looking to get started with GraphQL. You’ll explore graph theory, the graph data structure, and GraphQL types before learning hands-on how to build a schema for a photo-sharing application. This book also introduces you to Apollo Client, a popular framework you can use to connect GraphQL to your user interface. Explore graph theory and review popular graph examples in use today Learn how GraphQL applies database querying methods to the internet Create a schema for a PhotoShare application that serves as a roadmap and a contract between the frontend and backend teams Use JavaScript to build a fully functioning GraphQL service and Apollo to implement a client Learn how to prepare GraphQL APIs and clients for production
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    Abstract: This book will demystify Angular as a framework, as well as provide clear instructions and examples on how to get started with writing scalable Angular applications. Angular: Up & Running covers most of the major pieces of Angular, but in a structured manner that is generally used in hands-on training. Each chapter takes one concept, and use examples to cover how it works. Problems to work on (with solutions) at the end of each chapter reinforce the learnings of each chapter and allow readers to really get hands-on with Angular.
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    Abstract: Machine learning is an intimidating subject until you know the fundamentals. If you understand basic coding concepts, this introductory guide will help you gain a solid foundation in machine learning principles. Using the R programming language, you’ll first start to learn with regression modelling and then move into more advanced topics such as neural networks and tree-based methods. Finally, you’ll delve into the frontier of machine learning, using the caret package in R. Once you develop a familiarity with topics such as the difference between regression and classification models, you’ll be able to solve an array of machine learning problems. Author Scott V. Burger provides several examples to help you build a working knowledge of machine learning. Explore machine learning models, algorithms, and data training Understand machine learning algorithms for supervised and unsupervised cases Examine statistical concepts for designing data for use in models Dive into linear regression models used in business and science Use single-layer and multilayer neural networks for calculating outcomes Look at how tree-based models work, including popular decision trees Get a comprehensive view of the machine learning ecosystem in R Explore the powerhouse of tools available in R’s caret package
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    Abstract: Get valuable hands-on experience with Swift, the open source programming language developed by Apple. With this practical guide, skilled programmers with little or no knowledge of Apple development will learn how to code with the latest version of Swift by developing a working iOS app from start to finish. You’ll begin with Swift programming basics—including guidelines for making your code "Swifty"—and learn how to work with Xcode and its built-in Interface Builder. Then you’ll dive step-by-step into building and customizing a basic app for taking, editing, and deleting selfies. You’ll also tune and test the app for performance and manage the app’s presence in the App Store. Divided into four parts, this book includes: Swift 4 basics: Learn Swift’s basic building blocks and the features of object-oriented development Building the Selfiegram app: Build model objects and the UI for your selfie app and add location support, user settings, and notifications Polishing Selfiegram: Create a theme and support for sharing and add custom views, image overlays, and localization Beyond app development: Debug and performance test with Xcode, automate chores with Fastlane, and user-test the app with TestFlight
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    Abstract: Ready to make amazing games for the iPhone and iPad? With Apple’s Swift programming language, it’s never been easier. This updated cookbook provides detailed recipes for managing a wide range of common iOS game-development issues, ranging from 2D and 3D math, SpriteKit, and OpenGL to augmented reality with ARKit. You get simple, direct solutions to common problems found in iOS game programming. Need to figure out how to give objects physical motion, or want a refresher on gaming-related math problems? This book provides sample projects and straightforward answers. All you need to get started is some familiarity with iOS development in Swift. For more information and resources, check out the book's website at https://www.secretlab.com.au/books/ios-​game-dev-cookbook-swift .
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    Abstract: Using a web API to provide services to application developers is one of the more satisfying endeavors that software engineers undertake. But building a popular API with a thriving developer ecosystem is also one of the most challenging. With this practical guide, developers, architects, and tech leads will learn how to navigate complex decisions for designing, scaling, marketing, and evolving interoperable APIs. Authors Brenda Jin, Saurabh Sahni, and Amir Shevat explain API design theory and provide hands-on exercises for building your web API and managing its operation in production. You’ll also learn how to build and maintain a following of app developers. This book includes expert advice, worksheets, checklists, and case studies from companies including Slack, Stripe, Facebook, Microsoft, Cloudinary, Oracle, and GitHub. Get an overview of request-response and event-driven API design paradigms Learn best practices for designing an API that meets the needs of your users Use a template to create an API design process Scale your web API to support a growing number of API calls and use cases Regularly adapt the API to reflect changes to your product or business Provide developer resources that include API documentation, samples, and tools
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    Abstract: While tools for analyzing streaming and real-time data are gaining adoption, the ability to visualize these data types has yet to catch up. Dashboards are good at conveying daily or weekly data trends at a glance, though capturing snapshots when data is transforming from moment to moment is more difficult—but not impossible. With this practical guide, application designers, data scientists, and system administrators will explore ways to create visualizations that bring context and a sense of time to streaming text data. Author Anthony Aragues guides you through the concepts and tools you need to build visualizations for analyzing data as it arrives. Determine your company’s goals for visualizing streaming data Identify key data sources and learn how to stream them Learn practical methods for processing streaming data Build a client application for interacting with events, logs, and records Explore common components for visualizing streaming data Consider analysis concepts for developing your visualization Define the dashboard’s layout, flow direction, and component movement Improve visualization quality and productivity through collaboration Explore use cases including security, IoT devices, and application data
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    Abstract: Whether you have some experience with Tableau software or are just getting started, this manual goes beyond the basics to help you build compelling, interactive data visualization applications. Author Ryan Sleeper, one of the world’s most qualified Tableau consultants, complements his web posts and instructional videos with this guide to give you a firm understanding of how to use Tableau to find valuable insights in data. Over five sections, Sleeper—recognized as a Tableau Zen Master, Tableau Public Visualization of the Year author, and Tableau Iron Viz Champion—provides visualization tips, tutorials, and strategies to help you avoid the pitfalls and take your Tableau knowledge to the next level. Practical Tableau sections include: Fundamentals: get started with Tableau from the beginning Chart types: use step-by-step tutorials to build a variety of charts in Tableau Tips and tricks: learn innovative uses of parameters, color theory, how to make your Tableau workbooks run efficiently, and more Framework: explore the INSIGHT framework, a proprietary process for building Tableau dashboards Storytelling: learn tangible tactics for storytelling with data, including specific and actionable tips you can implement immediately
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    Abstract: If you’re ready to get started with Perl 6, this is the book you want, whether you’re a programmer, system administrator, or web hacker. Perl 6 is a new language—a modern reinvention of Perl suitable for almost any task, from short fixes to complete web applications. This hands-on tutorial gets you started. Author brian d foy ( Mastering Perl ) provides a sophisticated introduction to this new programming language. Each chapter in this guide contains exercises to help you practice what you learn as you learn it. Other books may teach you to program in Perl 6, but this book will turn you into a Perl 6 programmer. Learn how to work with: Numbers, strings, blocks, and positionals Files and directories and input/output Associatives, subroutines, classes, and roles Junctions and sets Regular expressions and built-in grammars Concurrency features: Promises, supplies, and channels Controlling external programs and other advanced features
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    Abstract: With more than 600 security tools in its arsenal, the Kali Linux distribution can be overwhelming. Experienced and aspiring security professionals alike may find it challenging to select the most appropriate tool for conducting a given test. This practical book covers Kali’s expansive security capabilities and helps you identify the tools you need to conduct a wide range of security tests and penetration tests. You’ll also explore the vulnerabilities that make those tests necessary. Author Ric Messier takes you through the foundations of Kali Linux and explains methods for conducting tests on networks, web applications, wireless security, password vulnerability, and more. You’ll discover different techniques for extending Kali tools and creating your own toolset. Learn tools for stress testing network stacks and applications Perform network reconnaissance to determine what’s available to attackers Execute penetration tests using automated exploit tools such as Metasploit Use cracking tools to see if passwords meet complexity requirements Test wireless capabilities by injecting frames and cracking passwords Assess web application vulnerabilities with automated or proxy-based tools Create advanced attack techniques by extending Kali tools or developing your own Use Kali Linux to generate reports once testing is complete
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    Abstract: Sound can profoundly impact how people interact with your product. Well-designed sounds can be exceptionally effective in conveying subtle distinctions, emotion, urgency, and information without adding visual clutter. In this practical guide, Amber Case and Aaron Day explain why sound design is critical to the success of products, environments, and experiences. Just as visual designers have a set of benchmarks and a design language to guide their work, this book provides a toolkit for the auditory experience, improving collaboration for a wide variety of stakeholders, from product developers to composers, user experience designers to architects. You’ll learn a complete process for designing, prototyping, and testing sound. In two parts, this guide includes: Past, present, and upcoming advances in sound design Principles for designing quieter products Guidelines for intelligently adding and removing sound in interactions When to use voice interfaces, how to consider personalities, and how to build a knowledge map of queries Working with brands to create unique and effective audio logos that will speak to your customers Adding information using sonification and generative audio
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    Abstract: If you maintain or plan to build Puppet infrastructure, this practical guide will take you a critical step further with best practices for managing the task successfully. Authors Chris Barbour and Jo Rhett present best-in-class design patterns for deploying Puppet environments and discuss the impact of each. The conceptual designs and implementation patterns in this book will help you create solutions that are easy to extend, maintain, and support. Essential for companies upgrading their Puppet deployments, this book teaches you powerful new features and implementation models that weren’t available in the older versions. DevOps engineers will learn how best to deploy Puppet with long-term maintenance and future growth in mind. Explore Puppet’s design philosophy and data structures Get best practices for using Puppet’s declarative language Examine Puppet resources in depth—the building blocks of state management Learn to model and describe business and site-specific logic in Puppet See best-in-class models for multitiered data management with Hiera Explore available options and community experience for node classification Utilize r10k to simplify and accelerate Puppet change management Review the cost benefits of creating your own extensions to Puppet Get detailed advice for extending Puppet in a maintainable manner
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    Abstract: Today we have the ability to connect speech, touch, haptic, and gestural interfaces into products that engage several human senses at once. This practical book explores examples from current designers and devices to describe how these products blend multiple interface modes together into a cohesive user experience. Authors Christine Park and John Alderman explain the basic principles behind multimodal interaction and introduce the tools you need to root your design in the ways our senses shape experience. This book also includes guides on process, design, and deliverables to help your team get started. The book covers several topics within multimodal design, including: New Human Factors: learn how human sensory abilities allow us to interact with technology and the physical world New Technologies: explore some of the technologies that enable multimodal interactions, products, and capabilities Multimodal Products: examine different categories of products and learn how they deliver sensory-rich experiences Multimodal Design: learn processes and methodologies for multimodal product design, development, and release
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    Abstract: Streaming data is a big deal in big data these days. As more and more businesses seek to tame the massive unbounded data sets that pervade our world, streaming systems have finally reached a level of maturity sufficient for mainstream adoption. With this practical guide, data engineers, data scientists, and developers will learn how to work with streaming data in a conceptual and platform-agnostic way. Expanded from Tyler Akidau’s popular blog posts "Streaming 101" and "Streaming 102", this book takes you from an introductory level to a nuanced understanding of the what, where, when, and how of processing real-time data streams. You’ll also dive deep into watermarks and exactly-once processing with co-authors Slava Chernyak and Reuven Lax. You’ll explore: How streaming and batch data processing patterns compare The core principles and concepts behind robust out-of-order data processing How watermarks track progress and completeness in infinite datasets How exactly-once data processing techniques ensure correctness How the concepts of streams and tables form the foundations of both batch and streaming data processing The practical motivations behind a powerful persistent state mechanism, driven by a real-world example How time-varying relations provide a link between stream processing and the world of SQL and relational algebra
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    Abstract: BioCoder is a quarterly newsletter for DIYbio, synthetic bio, and anything related. You’ll discover: Articles about interesting projects and experiments, such as the glowing plant Articles about tools, both those you buy and those you build Visits to DIYbio laboratories Profiles of key people in the community Announcements of events and other items of interest Safety pointers and tips about good laboratory practice Anything that’s interesting or useful: you tell us! And BioCoder is free (for the time being), unless you want a dead-tree version. We’d like BioCoder to become self supporting (maybe even profitable), but we’ll worry about that after we’ve got a few issues under our belt. If you’d like to contribute, send email to BioCoderoreilly.com. Tell us what you’d like to do, and we’ll get you started.
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    Abstract: In high-performing organizations such as Salesforce and Spotify, autonomous product development teams own problems end-to-end—from interacting with customers to delivering engaging digital products. These teams find new ways to solve customer problems by constantly running experiments, using high-speed engineering capabilities to create extremely short customer feedback cycles. In this report, you’ll explore how leading organizations increase autonomy across teams and services through techniques designed to accelerate product delivery and improve business/IT alignment. With examples and use cases, authors Nick Tune (Salesforce) and Scott Millett (Iglu.com) demonstrate how autonomous teams leverage continuous discovery and delivery to find the best solutions with the highest business value. This report is ideal for engineering executives, CTOs, software architects, and senior engineers. Learn how to align business goals, team boundaries, and software architecture to solve customer problems Create a culture of transparency by articulating strategic decisions throughout the organization Analyze your organization’s problem domains to minimize organizational and technical dependencies Learn techniques for modeling user journeys and business processes in your domains and subdomains Design antifragile systems that respond to changing market conditions and new opportunities Apply successful architectural patterns to avoid couplings in your software and couplings between teams
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    Abstract: Design teams can turn out great work today and still be ill equipped to handle tomorrow’s challenges. Much depends on how, and how well, the team functions together over the long haul. And that comes down to management. In this sampler from O’Reilly’s Design Library, you’ll dive into many aspects of design organization—from setting core product and design principles to using experience maps for optimizing your users’ product and service experiences. Explore the approaches, styles, insights, and techniques of successful managers, and learn how to move your team from product vision to strategy to roadmap. You’ll discover how and why good design management is critical to maintaining a sustainable competitive advantage. This sampler includes excerpts from these O’Reilly Design books: Org Design for Design Orgs —Chapter 3: 12 Qualities of Effective Design Organizations Lean UX —Chapter 8: Making Organizational Shifts Mapping Experiences —Chapter 7: Align: Designing Value Product Leadership (Early Release)—Chapter 3: Being a Great Product Leader This is Service Design Doing (Early Release)—Chapter 2: What is Service Design?
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    Abstract: Highly touted methodologies, such as Agile, Lean, and Design Thinking, leave many organizations bamboozled by an unprecedented array of processes, tools, and methods for digital product development. Many teams meet their peril trying to make sense of these options. How do the methods fit together to achieve the right outcome? What’s the best approach for your circumstances? In this insightful report, Jonny Schneider from ThoughtWorks shows you how to diagnose your situation, understand where you need more insight to move forward, and then choose from a range of tactics that can move your team closer to clarity. Blindly applying any model, framework, or method seldom delivers the desired result. Agile began as a better answer for delivering software. Lean focuses on product success. And Design Thinking is an approach for exploring opportunities and problems to solve. This report shows you how to evaluate your situation before committing to one, two, or all three of these techniques. Understand how design thinking, the lean movement, and agile software development can make a difference Define your beliefs and assumptions as well as your strategy Diagnose the current condition and explore possible futures Decide what to learn, and how to learn it, through fast research and experimentation Decentralize decisions with purpose-driven, collaborative teams Prioritize and measure value by responding to customer demand
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    Abstract: Estimates vary but the message is clear: cloud spending worldwide is soaring, and much of the demand is coming from companies looking to migrate existing systems. Transforming a monolithic legacy application into a cloud native system is no small feat, but with this in-depth report, your organization will learn ways to migrate classical Java applications to newly provisioned cloud infrastructure without requiring a significant rewrite. Authors Kevin Webber and Jason Goodwin cover proven steps and techniques that enable your company to take advantage of cloud infrastructure’s power and flexibility. You’ll explore three pillars of successful cloud adoption—infrastructure refresh, application modernization and migration, and security modernization—and learn how to treat the cloud as an unlimited pool of resources that brings both scale and resilience to your system. This report covers: Cloud native requirements: critical traits applications must possess before they’re deployed to cloud infrastructure Modernizing heritage applications: proven techniques and tools for refactoring existing legacy Java applications to real-time, event-driven, cloud-native systems Getting cloud-native deployments right: best practices for deploying enterprise services to public, private, and hybrid clouds, and for meeting common organizational challenges along the way Cloud security: methods for shoring up the least-secure channels in enterprise systems—from social engineering to known vulnerabilities—before deployment to cloud infrastructure
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    Abstract: Which companies have adopted technologies such as Hadoop and Spark, as well as data science in general? And which industries are lagging behind? This O’Reilly report provides the results of a unique, data-driven analysis of the market for big data products and technologies. Using eye-catching charts and visualizations, Spiderbook cofounder Aman Naimat highlights some surprising results from the analysis, such as: The relatively small number of companies using big data in production Industries that have embraced big data the most—and the least The amount of money spent on various big data use cases How many companies actually use “fast data” The results also reveal the geographical locations where companies have been quick to adopt big data, as well as the types of teams that use big data technology. In addition, Naimat takes you through the analysis process with Spiderbook’s graph-based machine-learning model. The company analyzed billions of publicly available documents, canvassed more than 500,000 companies, and searched the entire business internet to compile the most comprehensive results possible.
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    Abstract: BioCoder is a quarterly newsletter for DIYbio, synthetic bio, and anything related. You’ll discover: Articles about interesting projects and experiments, such as the glowing plant Articles about tools, both those you buy and those you build Visits to DIYbio laboratories Profiles of key people in the community Announcements of events and other items of interest Safety pointers and tips about good laboratory practice Anything that’s interesting or useful: you tell us! And BioCoder is free (for the time being), unless you want a dead-tree version. We’d like BioCoder to become self supporting (maybe even profitable), but we’ll worry about that after we’ve got a few issues under our belt. If you’d like to contribute, send email to BioCoderoreilly.com. Tell us what you’d like to do, and we’ll get you started.
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    Abstract: Clustering is the usual starting point for unsupervised machine learning. This lesson introduces the k-means and hierarchical clustering algorithms, implemented in Python code. Why is it important? Whenever you look at a data source, it's likely that the data will somehow form clusters. Datasets with higher dimensions become increasingly more difficult to "eyeball" based on human perception and intuition. These clustering algorithms allow you to discover similarities within data at scale, without first having to label a large training dataset. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Understand how the k-means and hierarchical clustering algorithms work. Create classes in Python to implement these algorithms, and learn how to apply them in example applications. Identify clusters of similar inputs, and find a representative value for each cluster. Prepare to use your own implementations or reuse algorithms implemented in scikit-learn. This lesson is for you because… People interested in data science need to learn how to implement k-means and bottom-up hierarchical clustering algorithms Prerequisites Some experience writing code in Python Experience working with data in vector or matrix format Materials or downloads needed in advance Download this code , where you'll find this lesson's code in Chapter 19, plus you'll need the linear_algebra functions from Chapter 4. This lesson is taken from Data Science from Scratch by Joel Grus.
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    Abstract: The secret of product design is that there is no secret—by following the right process at the right time, you can plan, research, and prototype your way to successful products that people love. Why is it important? Successful product designers wear many hats—entrepreneur, prototyper, analyst, researcher, marketer. Their work integrates many different kinds of knowledge within an organization. All of these skillsets must be utilized effectively and at the right moments: to define new products that people actually want, to prototype those products, and to refine the designs into products that customers love. What you’ll learn—and how you can apply it Learn about the many roles of successful product designers and how to organize and rally your team to define new products informed by research. You'll learn about the prototyping process and how physical prototypes can make the most of your team and move you quickly toward a winning product. This lesson is for you because… You're a designer interested in expanding your skillset to include product definitions (not just mockups!) You're a product designer taking on more of a management role, and you want to learn how to effectively organize a team for the best results Prerequisites None Materials or downloads needed in advance None
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    Abstract: This lesson is a recipe from the Python Cookbook that explores the problem of wanting to implement a state machine or an object that operates in a number of different states, without littering your code with a lot of conditionals. It teaches key solutions such as encoding each operational state as a separate class and arranging for one class to delegate to another class, or directly manipulating certain attributes of instances. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Learn how to implement a state machine or an object that operates in a number of different states, but doesn’t litter your code with a lot of conditionals. You'll also learn how to encode each operational state as a separate class and arrange for one class to delegate to the other class. Finally, see how to directly manipulate the class attribute of instances. This lesson is for you because… You're an experienced Python programmers who is looking to deepen your understanding of the language and modern programming idioms, such as the advanced techniques used by libraries, frameworks, and applications. Prerequisites Moderate experience as a Python programmer Materials or downloads needed none
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    Abstract: Ansible is a great tool for handling deployment as well as configuration management, providing a lot more functionality than shell scripts. It doesn't require that one learn a new set of abstractions to hide the differences between operating systems. That makes its surface area smaller; there's less you need to know before you get started. Why is it important? We're all slowly turning into system engineers. Using a single tool for both configuration management and deployment makes life simpler for the folks responsible for operations. Project goals include a consistent, secure, highly reliable tool that's minimal in nature and has a low learning curve. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Covers the basic concepts of Ansible at a high level, including how it communicates with remote servers and how it differs from other configuration-management tools. You'll learn how to use the Ansible command-line tool to perform simple tasks on a single host This lesson is for you because… You're a developer deploying your code to production You're a systems administrator looking for a better way to automate You need a quick introduction to leveraging an idempotent resource model for immutable infrastructure Prerequisites Be familiar with at least one Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, RHEL/CentOS, SUSE) Be familiar with basic Linux system administration tasks, e.g., know how to: Connect to a remote machine using SSH Interact with the bash command-line shell (pipes and redirection) Install packages Use the sudo command Check and set file permissions Start and stop services Set environment variables Write scripts (any language) Learn some YAML and Jinja2 Materials or downloads needed in advance Have a Linux server with which to practice This Lesson is taken from Ansible: Up and Running by Lorin Hochstein.
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    Abstract: Design sprints are a powerful tool for maximizing the chances of making a product or a service that people actually want. This lesson teaches you what design sprints are, when to use them (and when not to), and how to get the most from each sprint with your team. Why is it important? To use design sprints effectively, you have to understand what they are (and what they're not!) and how they fit within the larger process of defining and developing a new product or service. It's not enough to throw a small group of designers in a room and say "go!" You have to know when to employ this powerful tool, and how to capture and use the insights gained during the sprint. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Learn what design sprints are and how they can accelerate your design process. You'll understand when to initiate a design sprint (and when not to). You'll also learn how to capture the results of a sprint and move forward with creating a successful product or service. This lesson is for you because… You're a designer and want to leverage design sprints within your team You're a product manager or team manager interested in rapidly developing ideas for new products or services Prerequisites Familiarity with the basics of an experience design process Materials or downloads needed in advance None This lesson is take from Design Sprint by Trace Wax, C. Todd Lombardo, and Richard Banfield.
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    Abstract: This lesson covers the basics of Apple’s developer program and guides you through a simple Swift app. The lesson takes a very hands-on approach: you'll learn by programming. What you’ll learn—and how you can apply it Design the interface for a simple iOS application. Create connections between your code and your interface. Learn to test out iOS applications using the iOS Simulator. This lesson is for you because… You're a developer for OS X, iOS, or watchOS, and you want to learn how to develope apps using Swift Prerequisites None Materials or downloads needed None About the instructors Paris Buttfield-Addison is a producer and co-founder at Secret Lab, a mobile development studio based in beautiful Hobart, Australia. Secret Lab builds games for mobile devices, and primarily for children, such as the AIMIA winning (2014) ABC Play School apps for iPad.Paris formerly worked with Meebo (which was acquired by Google) as mobile product manager. He has a BA in History, and a PhD in Computing/HCI, and has written nearly a dozen technical, game design, and mobile development books, mostly for O’Reilly Media. Paris can be found on Twitter parisba. He still thinks digital watches are a pretty neat idea. For more info visit Secret Lab or paris.id.au. Jon Manning is a world renowned iOS development trainer and writer, game designer, and mobile software engineering wizard. He has co-authored two books on mobile development and enjoys reimplementing such things as OpenGL and the Objective-C runtime (in his spare time). Jon is also a researcher in Human-Computer Interaction working towards a PhD. Tim Nugent pretends to be a mobile app developer, game designer, PhD student, and now he even pretends to be an author. When he isn’t busy avoiding being found out as a fraud, he spends most of his time designing and creating little apps and games he won’t let anyone see. Tim spent a disproportionately long time writing this tiny little bio, most of which was spent trying to stick a witty sci-fi reference in, before he simply gave up. Tim can be found as @The_McJones on Twitter.
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    Abstract: Two key factors in building a business involve determining its viability in the market, and whether YOU want to do it. Understand what these factors are and how to analyze a business idea and your desire to pursue it. Why is it important? Too many entrepreneurs spend time pursuing ideas that don't have a market. Entrepreneurs need to understand what problems the idea solves, who your customers are, and what the potential costs and revenues are. You also need to evaluate your desire and ability to execute on the idea, and whether you'll enjoy it. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it You'll learn how to apply the Lean Canvas created by Ash Maurya to quickly develop a one-page business plan that can help you evaluate the viability of a business idea or project. You'll also learn three important questions to ask about how YOU feel about your project or idea and your ability to execute on it. This lesson is for you because… You're an entrepreneur looking for methodologies to quickly evaluate your ideas You want to become an entrepreneur but aren't sure if the idea you have is viable You have a business idea but aren't sure how to evaluate it in a personal and market context Prerequisites None Materials or downloads needed in advance None This lesson is take from Lean Analytics by Alistair Croll and Benjamin Yoskovitz.
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    Abstract: Deep learning is a subset of machine learning, in the field of artificial intelligence. It's based on the idea that you can train a machine to learn from examples. A central method of training is through the use of neural networks. Why is it important? This lesson introduces you to TensorFlow, Google’s powerful open source software library for deep learning. What you’ll learn—and how you can apply it Learn how TensorFlow makes it easy for developers to design, build, and train deep learning models. This lesson shows you how to install TensorFlow and perform basic operations. Learn how to create and manipulate variables (taking advantage of CUDA if you have GPUs available on your computer). Compare TensorFlow with other frameworks for representing deep learning models. This lesson is for you because… You're a data scientist who is familiar with Python coding, and you need to learn how to implement neural networks using TensorFlow You're a Python developer who needs to work with deep learning models in production based on TensorFlow Prerequisites Familiarity with coding in Python Some familiarity with bash command line operations Basic understanding of machine learning Materials or downloads needed in advance Mac OS X or Linux computer Python and PIP
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    Abstract: The Internet of Things represents an enormous design challenge, as our expectations for physical-world objects are quite different than for digital-only devices. This lesson introduces how to approach UX for IoT, considerations for device interoperability, and opportunities and challenges for leveraging the data produced by those devices. Why is it important? IoT requires special design considerations, since the user experience is cross-platform and takes place across diverse physical contexts, with different devices. It’s no longer enough to think about screen-based interfaces; we have to consider the entire system of networked devices and data flows. What you’ll learn—and how you can apply it You'll learn how to reconsider the user experience (UX) in the context of IoT. Explore factors in device interoperability, and how they affect systems design and the end user. You'll learn about opportunities and challenges around the data produced by connected devices and their interactions. This lesson is for you because… You're a designer starting to work with networked devices You're a product designer or engineer interested in improving the user experience of your products Prerequisites Familiarity with basic principles of user experience design Materials or downloads needed in advance None
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    Abstract: There are several platforms designed to help automate the tasks of running containers in Linux clusters. Learn to compare and contrast among a range of choices for orchestrating, clustering, and managing containers. Why is it important? This material collects the essential commands required to get started with a wide range of container-management platforms. The advantages and disadvantages of these are not immediately apparent, until you begin to compare their features in practice. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Includes hands-on examples for beginning to work with Swarm, Fleet, Kubernetes, Mesos, Marathon, Tutum, Brooklyn, Rancher, and Clocker (for containers based on Docker and CoreOS). Learn how to differentiate among the several available platforms for orchestrating, clustering, and managing containers. This training/tutorial is for you because… You're a systems administrator who needs to learn how to orchestrate, cluster, and manage containers You want to learn which container platforms compose together, and which combinations fit best for particular use cases Prerequisites Be familiar with at least one Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, RHEL/CentOS, SUSE) Be familiar with basic Linux system administration tasks Be familiar with using Vagrant Understand the differences between a VM and a container Materials or downloads needed in advance A computer running a 64-bit Linux distribution, or Docker running inside a VM Have Vagrant installed This lesson is taken from Using Docker by Adrian Mouat.
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    Abstract: The Node package manager, npm, is an essential tool and part of any Node workflow. This lesson covers how to install npm, and how to use it to install Node modules locally and globally. You’ll also learn how to search for existing Node modules and create and publish your own modules. Why is it important? For anyone using Node, npm is absolutely essential. It’s critical to understand how to use it, and how npm manages modules and dependencies. It’s also important to know how to create your own modules for code that you frequently reuse across multiple projects. What you’ll learn—and how you can apply it Learn how to install npm and use it to install Node modules. Also learn how to search for existing Node modules and create and publish your own. This lesson is for you because… You’re new to Node. You’ve installed it, and played around with the core Node modules, but you need to take advantage of functionality from other, third-party modules Prerequisites Basic experience with Node.js Materials or downloads needed in advance None
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    Abstract: Apache Spark is an in-memory framework that allows data scientists to explore and interact with big data much more quickly than with Hadoop. Python users can work with Spark using an interactive shell called PySpark. Why is it important? PySpark makes the large-scale data processing capabilities of Apache Spark accessible to data scientists who are more familiar with Python than Scala or Java. This also allows for reuse of a wide variety of Python libraries for machine learning, data visualization, numerical analysis, etc. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Compare the different components provided by Spark, and what use cases they fit. Learn how to use RDDs (resilient distributed datasets) with PySpark. Write Spark applications in Python and submit them to the cluster as Spark jobs. Get an introduction to the Spark computing framework. Apply this approach to a worked example to determine the most frequent airline delays in a specific month and year. This lesson is for you because… You're a data scientist, familiar with Python coding, who needs to get up and running with PySpark You're a Python developer who needs to leverage the distributed computing resources available on a Hadoop cluster, without learning Java or Scala first Prerequisites Familiarity with writing Python applications Some familiarity with bash command-line operations Basic understanding of how to use simple functional programming constructs in Python, such as closures, lambdas, maps, etc. Materials or downloads needed in advance Apache Spark This lesson is taken from Data Analytics with Hadoop by Jenny Kim and Benjamin Bengfort.
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    Abstract: Evaluating the product and market fit of a solution is critical. Traditional financial accounting measures are not designed for evaluating innovation. Actionable metrics instead need to be applied to evaluate progress and success. Why is it important? Traditional measurement methodologies are skewed to products with a track record of costs and revenues. Innovative products by nature require investment and have little to no revenue and a limited operating history. Using actionable metrics allows you to better evaluate the future adoption and success of a product in your identified market. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Learn about innovation accounting: methodologies for defining, experimenting, measuring, and communicating the true progress of innovation for new products, business models, or initiatives. Understand why not to scale, but instead to focus on significant customer interactions and passionate early adopters. Learn about the engines of growth, and identify what yours are. Learn how to transition between horizons to grow and transform your product. This lesson is for you because… You're a business leader that wants to understand how to develop actionable metrics for measuring products in the innovation stage You're a team manager responsible for creating, measuring, and evaluating leading indicators of success for products or initiatives being developed by your team Prerequisites None Materials or downloads needed in advance None This lesson is taken from Lean Enterprise by Jez Humble, Joanne Molesky, and Barry O'Reilly.
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    Abstract: We think of web browsers as running on desktop or mobile devices, but browsers can also run on embedded hardware. This means we can use JavaScript and Node.js to control physical devices, such as for the Internet of Things. In this lesson, we'll set up a basic project structure, and then add some JavaScript and SVG for graphics. We'll then explore communicating with hardware through toggling state of digital inputs and outputs. Why is it important? Web browsers make excellent interfaces for hardware, because they come on every system, make serial communication convenient, and provide a screen, which many embedded systems often don't have on their own. Using the browser as the interface, JavaScript and Node.js provide communication between applications and hardware. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Learn how to use web browsers as interfaces for embedded hardware and understand basic messaging between Node.js applications and hardware. This lesson is for you because… You already have some experience with hardware and software and are interested in getting the two to talk to each other You want to be able to build prototypes of physical devices, leveraging the power of JavaScript Prerequisites Prior experience with JavaScript, Node.js, and microcontrollers (such as Arduino) Materials or downloads needed in advance None This lesson is taken from Node.js for Embedded Systems by Patrick Mulder and Kelsey Breseman.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (39 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Hadoop has revolutionized data processing and enterprise data warehousing, but its explosive growth has come with a large amount of uncertainty, hype, and confusion. With this report, enterprise decision makers will receive a concise crash course on what Hadoop is and why it’s important. Hadoop represents a major shift from traditional enterprise data warehousing and data analytics, and its technology can be daunting at first. Donald Miner, founder of the data science firm Miner & Kasch, covers just enough ground so you can make intelligent decisions about Hadoop in your enterprise. By the end of this report, you’ll know the basics of technologies such as HDFS, MapReduce, and YARN, without becoming mired in the details. Not only will you learn the basics of how Hadoop works and why it’s such an important technology, you’ll get examples of how you should probably be using it.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (20 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Microservices are small, autonomous services that work together. Many organizations have found that by adopting fine-grained microservice architectures they can deliver software faster and embrace newer technologies. Microservices give us significantly more freedom to react and make different decisions, allowing us to respond faster to the inevitable change that impacts all of us. This lesson focuses on understanding microservices, the benefits they can bring, and their limitations. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it You'll learn what microservices are, understand their benefits, and explore how a microservice approach is different from other ways of decomposing your architecture. You'll also learn why microservices are not a silver bullet. This lesson is for you because… You're a manager of a technical team whose organization is adopting a microservices approach, and you need to learn more. You're a software architect, programmer, developer, or team leader who is interested in learning more about microservices. Readers who have already embarked on the journey toward finer-grained architectures, whether for a greenfield application or as part of decomposing an existing, more monolithic system, will find plenty of practical advice to help. It will also help those who want to know what all the fuss is about—they can determine whether microservices are right for them. Prerequisites Interest in the topic Materials or downloads needed in advance None This lesson is taken from Building Microservices by Sam Newman. About the instructor Sam Newman is a technologist at ThoughtWorks, where he currently splits his time between encouraging and sharing innovation globally and helping design and build their internal systems. He has worked with a variety of companies in multiple domains around the world, often with one foot in the developer world, and another in the IT operations space. If you asked him what he does, he'd say "I work with people to build better software systems." He has written articles, presented at conferences, and sporadically commits to open source projects.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (30 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: API-driven network devices are much easier to manage and operate than their older counterparts, but that’s not their only advantage. These new devices also enable true network automation, and that’s a real game changer for network engineers. This O’Reilly report explores the capabilities of Ansible, an agentless and extensible configuration management platform that dovetails well with the new trend in software-defined networking. Author Jason Edelman is a veteran network engineer who firmly believes the way we currently build, manage, and operate networks has to change. In this report, he explains why the network community is rallying around Ansible as a more efficient method for managing and maintaining modern networks. Get hands-on examples for automating devices from multiple vendors with Ansible Automate any network environment, including legacy command-line interface and SNMP-based devices Explore Ansible’s extensibility and agentless architecture for automating your network Automate network tasks such as device provisioning, data collection, and reporting Jason Edelman, CCIE 15394 & VCDX-NV 167, is the founder of Network to Code, a boutique consultancy that provides technology services and training focused on emerging networking technologies. His goal is to help vendors and end users take advantage of new tools and technologies to reduce operational inefficiencies and drive down costs.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (49 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: BioCoder is a quarterly newsletter for DIYbio, synthetic bio, and anything related. You’ll discover: Articles about interesting projects and experiments, such as the glowing plant Articles about tools, both those you buy and those you build Visits to DIYbio laboratories Profiles of key people in the community Announcements of events and other items of interest Safety pointers and tips about good laboratory practice Anything that’s interesting or useful: you tell us! And BioCoder is free (for the time being), unless you want a dead-tree version. We’d like BioCoder to become self supporting (maybe even profitable), but we’ll worry about that after we’ve got a few issues under our belt. If you’d like to contribute, send email to BioCoderoreilly.com. Tell us what you’d like to do, and we’ll get you started.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed April 20, 2015) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (78 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: BioCoder is a quarterly newsletter for DIYbio, synthetic bio, and anything related. You’ll discover: Articles about interesting projects and experiments, such as the glowing plant Articles about tools, both those you buy and those you build Visits to DIYbio laboratories Profiles of key people in the community Announcements of events and other items of interest Safety pointers and tips about good laboratory practice Anything that’s interesting or useful: you tell us! And BioCoder is free (for the time being), unless you want a dead-tree version. We’d like BioCoder to become self supporting (maybe even profitable), but we’ll worry about that after we’ve got a few issues under our belt. If you’d like to contribute, send email to BioCoderoreilly.com. Tell us what you’d like to do, and we’ll get you started.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed January 28, 2015) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (56 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: BioCoder is a quarterly newsletter for DIYbio, synthetic bio, and anything related. You’ll discover: Articles about interesting projects and experiments, such as the glowing plant Articles about tools, both those you buy and those you build Visits to DIYbio laboratories Profiles of key people in the community Announcements of events and other items of interest Safety pointers and tips about good laboratory practice Anything that’s interesting or useful: you tell us! And BioCoder is free (for the time being), unless you want a dead-tree version. We’d like BioCoder to become self supporting (maybe even profitable), but we’ll worry about that after we’ve got a few issues under our belt. If you’d like to contribute, send email to BioCoderoreilly.com. Tell us what you’d like to do, and we’ll get you started.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed October 20, 2015) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: Second edition.
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    Keywords: Ruby (Computer program language) ; Application software ; Development ; Object-oriented programming (Computer science) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Why spend time on coding problems that others have already solved when you could be making real progress on your Ruby project? This updated cookbook provides more than 350 recipes for solving common problems, on topics ranging from basic data structures, classes, and objects, to web development, distributed programming, and multithreading. Revised for Ruby 2.1, each recipe includes a discussion on why and how the solution works.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (50 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The number of APIs is growing rapidly. Businesses are using APIs for innovation, integration, and product strategy. This means that APIs aren’t just an IT solution. They involve every aspect of the business. They require a multi-discipline, cross-functional team to deliver APIs that meet the goals of both business and development teams. Whether you already have an API, are in the process of developing an API, or are just getting started, this report will help you: Learn how to accelerate API development Deliver better business value, and Avoid the pitfalls of a poorly designed API
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