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  • av Peter Sbarski
    561 - 591

    Serverless Architectures on AWS, Second Edition teaches you how to design, secure, and manage serverless backend APIs for web and mobile applications on the AWS platform. You''ll get going quickly with this book''s relevant real-world examples, code listings, diagrams, and clearly-described architectures that you can readily apply to your own work. You''ll master serverless systems using AWS Lambda and the myriad other services on the AWS platform.This new edition has been fully updated to reflect the newest serverless design best practices and changes to AWS. It features two entirely new chapters dedicated to DevOps, monitoring, and microservices, as well as working with DynamoDB, GraphQL and Kinesis.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

  • - Running Applications on Container Linux
    av Matt Bailey
    537

    KEY FEATURES * User friendly book * Offers solid and practical information * Plenty of real-world examples * Fully explains how and why CoreOS operates AUDIENCE This book is for operations professionals, site reliability engineers, systems architects, or anyone who wants to learn to deploy CoreOS.

  • av Ben Piper
    347

    KEY FEATURES• A great start with a great tutorial• Concise and easy-to-follow• Hands-on exercises and labs• Covers the most common and important tasks• A solid foundation for pursuing Cisco certificationsAUDIENCEReaders have some experience with Windows system administration.No programming or prior Cisco experience is assumed.

  • av Dominik Picheta
    591

  • av Paul Daniels
    591

    KEY FEATURES• Full of practical examples using real-world applications• Creating readable, easy-to-understand event processingpipelines• Introduces the fundamentals of functional and reactive programming• Transforms bulky, untestable code into modular, testable expressions• Uses the latest version of RxJSAUDIENCEThis book is for readers who are comfortable writing and buildingapplications in JavaScript.

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    av Timo Tuominen
    367

    KEY FEATURES• Provides lots of illustrations and real-life app examples• Teaches a new way of thinking about programs and data• Using FRP in day-to-day programming• Teaches how to handle increasing complexity in UIsAUDIENCEReaders should have a basic understanding of mobile UI development andbe familiar with traditional object-oriented programming paradigms.

  • av Claus Ibsen
    807

    KEY FEATURES• Uses the most up to date version of Camel.• New chapters on security, clustering, cloud integration, Docker,and Kubernetes.• Valuable examples in Java and XML.• Written by core developers of Camel.• Practical, insightful and comprehensive.AUDIENCEReaders should have basic Java skills.

  • av Mike Cantelon
    591

    KEY FEATURES• Simplifies web application development• Teaches Node.js from the ground up• Outlines valuable online resources• Application examples including chat, microblogging, and moreAUDIENCEPerfect for a web developer transitioning from Rails, Django, or PHP.Requires basic knowledge of JavaScript. No prior experience with Node.jsneeded.

  • av Brian Godsey
    541

    SummaryThink Like a Data Scientist presents a step-by-step approach to data science, combining analytic, programming, and business perspectives into easy-to-digest techniques and thought processes for solving real world data-centric problems.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the TechnologyData collected from customers, scientific measurements, IoT sensors, and so on is valuable only if you understand it. Data scientists revel in the interesting and rewarding challenge of observing, exploring, analyzing, and interpreting this data. Getting started with data science means more than mastering analytic tools and techniques, however; the real magic happens when you begin to think like a data scientist. This book will get you there.About the BookThink Like a Data Scientist teaches you a step-by-step approach to solving real-world data-centric problems. By breaking down carefully crafted examples, you''ll learn to combine analytic, programming, and business perspectives into a repeatable process for extracting real knowledge from data. As you read, you''ll discover (or remember) valuable statistical techniques and explore powerful data science software. More importantly, you''ll put this knowledge together using a structured process for data science. When you''ve finished, you''ll have a strong foundation for a lifetime of data science learning and practice.What''s InsideThe data science process, step-by-stepHow to anticipate problemsDealing with uncertaintyBest practices in software and scientific thinkingAbout the ReaderReaders need beginner programming skills and knowledge of basic statistics.About the AuthorBrian Godsey has worked in software, academia, finance, and defense and has launched several data-centric start-ups.Table of ContentsPART 1 - PREPARING AND GATHERING DATA AND KNOWLEDGEPhilosophies of data scienceSetting goals by asking good questionsData all around us: the virtual wildernessData wrangling: from capture to domesticationData assessment: poking and proddingPART 2 - BUILDING A PRODUCT WITH SOFTWARE AND STATISTICSDeveloping a planStatistics and modeling: concepts and foundationsSoftware: statistics in actionSupplementary software: bigger, faster, more efficientPlan execution: putting it all togetherPART 3 - FINISHING OFF THE PRODUCT AND WRAPPING UPDelivering a productAfter product delivery: problems and revisionsWrapping up: putting the project away

  • av Elijah Meeks
    557

    Key Features: * Completely revised and updated * Practical tutorial * In-depth explanations Readers need basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills. No experience with D3 or SVG is required.

  • av Melissa Ford
    327

    Key Features: * Introduction to Scratch * Easy to follow examples * Step-by-step guide This book is for kids and their parents who want to learn to program while creating games. No programming experience needed!

  • av Craig Grummitt
    607

    Key Features: * Hands-on guide to creating apps * Teaches the very basics * Rich in examples Written for readers with experience using a language like Java, Python, or C#. No prior iOS development or Swift experience required.

  • av Shanqing Cai
    481

    Key features: * Clear introduction * Completely up-to-date * Hands-on experience The book is aimed at readers who know programming but for whom the Python language is new

  • av Enrico Buonanno
    607 - 771

  • - Mobile-first UX for developers and other accidental designers
    av Matt Lacey
    541

    Key Features: * Practical advice and guidance * Provides theory and background on the technology * Hands-on teaching This book is for anyone who is developing an app and wants to create a great user experience, regardless of mobile platform.

  • av Lyza Danger Gardner
    471

    Key Features: * Fully illustrated * Hands-on teaching style * Step-by-step instructions Written for readers with intermediate JavaScript and Node.js skills. No experience with embedded systems or robotics required.

  • av Mark Tielens Thomas
    457

    Key Features: * Clearly written * Example-rich * Hands-on Written for developers familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript who want to create more robust front-end applications.

  • av Danilo Poccia
    591

    Key Features: * Example-driven tutorials * Solid introduction to security * Teaches readers to create applications in AWS AUDIENCE Readers will have basic knowledge of JavaScript. Most examples are provided in JavaScript and Python. No prior experience with AWS needed.

  • av Keith J Grant
    557

    SummaryCSS in Depth exposes you to a world of CSS techniques that range from clever to mind-blowing. This instantly useful book is packed with creative examples and powerful best practices that will sharpen your technical skills and inspire your sense of design.Foreword by Chris Coyier, Cofounder of CodePen.Dig even deeper into the secrets of CSS with our video course CSS in Depth in Motion, available exclusively at Manning.com (www.manning.com/livevideo/css-in-depth-​in-motion)!Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the TechnologySome websites really pop. They look great, they''re visually consistent, and they feel interactive and responsive. You can bet their developers knew CSS in depth. CSS specifies everything from the structural layout of page elements to their individual look and feel. True masters know the patterns of CSS development, the techniques to implement them, and the subtle touches that result in beautiful typography, fluid transitions, and balanced graphics. Join them!About the BookCSS in Depth exposes you to a world of CSS techniques that range from clever to mind-blowing. This instantly useful book is packed with creative examples and powerful best practices that will sharpen your technical skills and inspire your sense of design. You''ll gain new insights into familiar features like floats and units, and experiment with emerging ideas like responsive design and pattern libraries. Bottom line: this book will make you a better web designer and your apps will look fantastic!What''s InsideAvoid common CSS pitfallsMaster misunderstood conceptsUse flexbox and grid layoutResponsive designs for any deviceCode for reuse and maintainabilityAbout the ReaderWritten for web developers who know the basics of CSS and HTML.About the AuthorKeith J. Grant is a senior web developer who builds and maintains web applications and websites, including The New York Stock Exchange site.Table of ContentsPART 1 - REVIEWING THE FUNDAMENTALSCascade, specificity, and inheritance Working with relative units Mastering the box model PART 2 - MASTERING LAYOUTMaking sense of floats Flexbox Grid layout Positioning and stacking contexts Responsive design PART 3 - CSS AT SCALE Modular CSS Pattern libraries PART 4 - ADVANCED TOPICSBackgrounds, shadows, and blend modes Contrast, color, and spacing Typography Transitions Transforms Animations

  • av Azat Mardan
    607

    SummaryReact Quickly is for anyone who wants to learn React.js fast. This hands-on book teaches you the concepts you need with lots of examples, tutorials, and a large main project that gets built throughout the book. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the TechnologySuccessful user interfaces need to be visually interesting, fast, and flowing. The React.js JavaScript library supercharges view-heavy web applications by improving data flow between UI components. React sites update visual elements efficiently and smoothly, minimizing page reloads. React is developer friendly, with a strong ecosystem to support the dev process along the full application stack. And because it''s all JavaScript, React is instantly familiar. About the BookReact Quickly is the tutorial for web developers who want to get started fast with React.js. Following carefully chosen and clearly explained examples, you''ll learn React development using your existing JavaScript and web dev skills. You''ll explore a host of different projects as you learn about web components, forms, and data. What''s InsideMaster React fundamentalsBuild full web apps with data and routingTest componentsOptimize React appsAbout the Reader This book is for developers comfortable building web applications with JavaScript. About the AuthorAzat Mardan is a Tech Fellow at Capital One with extensive experience using and teaching JavaScript and Node, and author of several books on JavaScript, Node, React, and Express.Table of ContensPART 1 - REACT FOUNDATIONMeeting ReactBaby steps with ReactIntroduction to JSXMaking React interactive with statesReact component lifecycle eventsHandling events in ReactWorking with forms in ReactScaling React componentsProject: Menu componentProject: Tooltip componentProject: Timer componentPART 2 - REACT ARCHITECTURE The Webpack build toolReact routingWorking with data using ReduxWorking with data using GraphQLUnit testing React with JestReact on Node and Universal JavaScriptProject: Building a bookstore with React RouterProject: Checking passwords with JestProject: Implementing autocomplete with Jest, Express, and MongoDBAPPENDIXESAppendix A - Installing applications used in this bookAppendix B - React cheatsheetAppendix C - Express.js cheatsheetAppendix D - MongoDB and Mongoose cheatsheetAppendix E - ES6 for success

  • - Designs that scale
    av Jeff Smith
    537

    Key Features: * Example-rich guide * Step-by-step guide * Move from single-machine to massive cluster Readers should have intermediate skills in Java or Scala. No previous machine learning experience is required.

  • av Alex Soto Bueno
    541

    SummaryTesting Java Microservices teaches you to implement unit and integration tests for microservice systems running on the JVM. You''ll work with a microservice environment built using Java EE, WildFly Swarm, and Docker. You''ll learn how to increase your test coverage and productivity, and gain confidence that your system will work as you expect.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the TechnologyMicroservice applications present special testing challenges. Even simple services need to handle unpredictable loads, and distributed message-based designs pose unique security and performance concerns. These challenges increase when you throw in asynchronous communication and containers.About the BookTesting Java Microservices teaches you to implement unit and integration tests for microservice systems running on the JVM. You''ll work with a microservice environment built using Java EE, WildFly Swarm, and Docker. You''ll advance from writing simple unit tests for individual services to more-advanced practices like chaos or integration tests. As you move towards a continuous-delivery pipeline, you''ll also master live system testing using technologies like the Arquillian, Wiremock, and Mockito frameworks, along with techniques like contract testing and over-the-wire service virtualization. Master these microservice-specific practices and tools and you''ll greatly increase your test coverage and productivity, and gain confidence that your system will work as you expect.What''s InsideTest automationIntegration testing microservice systemsTesting container-centric systemsService virtualizationAbout the ReaderWritten for Java developers familiar with Java EE, EE4J, Spring, or Spring Boot.About the AuthorsAlex Soto Bueno and Jason Porter are Arquillian team members. Andy Gumbrecht is an Apache TomEE developer and PMC. They all have extensive enterprise-testing experience.Table of ContentsAn introduction to microservicesApplication under testUnit-testing microservicesComponent-testing microservicesIntegration-testing microservicesContract testsEnd-to-end testingDocker and testingService virtualizationContinuous delivery in microservices

  • av Sau Sheong Chang
    541

    KEY FEATURES Comprehensive and detailed tour of Go's powerful features Step-by step guide for end-to-end Web application development Tip and tricks for avoiding common pitfalls AUDIENCE Written for Web developers with a working knowledge of the Go language.

  • av Steven Ovadia
    387

    Key Features: * Go from Linux novice to expert in just one month * Short, easy-to-follow lessons * Teaches the must-know commands and processes * Covers the most useful Linux topics AUDIENCE This book is for anyone looking to learn how to use Linux

  • av Corey L Lanum
    541

    Key Features:• Real-world case studies• Teaches techniques for creating effective visualizations• Shows fundamental visualization concepts• Includes tutorials using the best visualization tools AUDIENCEA basic understanding of RDBMS systems is assumed. No previousknowledge of graph databases required.

  • av Douglas McIlwraith
    537

    KEY SELLING POINTS Machine learning for newbies Easily accessed examples Concepts presented are technology agnostic AUDIENCE To get the most from this book, you should have a good foundation in Java programming and a general understanding of internet technology.

  • av Rick Umali
    387

    SummaryLearn Git in a Month of Lunches introduces the discipline of source code control using Git. Whether you''re a newbie or a busy pro moving your source control to Git, you''ll appreciate how this book concentrates on the components of Git you''ll use every day. In easy-to-follow lessons designed to take an hour or less, you''ll dig into Git''s distributed collaboration model, along with core concepts like committing, branching, and merging.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the BookGit is the source code control system preferred by modern development teams. Its decentralized architecture and lightning-fast branching let you concentrate on your code instead of tedious version control tasks. At first, Git may seem like a sprawling beast. Fortunately, to get started you just need to master a few essential techniques. Read on!Learn Git in a Month of Lunches introduces the discipline of source code control using Git. Helpful for both newbies who have never used source control and busy pros, this book concentrates on the components of Git you''ll use every day. In easy-to-follow lessons that take an hour or less, you''ll dig into Git''s distributed collaboration model, along with core concepts like committing, branching, and merging. This book is a road map to the commands and processes you need to be instantly productive.What''s InsideStart from square one—no experience requiredThe most frequently used Git commandsMental models that show how Git worksLearn when and how to branch codeAbout the ReaderNo previous experience with Git or other source control systems is required.About the AuthorRick Umali uses Git daily as a developer and is a skilled consultant, trainer, and speaker.Table of ContentsBefore you beginAn overview of Git and version controlGetting oriented with GitMaking and using a Git repositoryUsing Git with a GUITracking and updating files in GitCommitting parts of changesThe time machine that is GitTaking a fork in the roadMerging branchesCloningCollaborating with remotesPushing your changesKeeping in syncSoftware archaeologyUnderstanding git rebaseWorkflows and branching conventionsWorking with GitHubThird-party tools and GitSharpening your Git

  • av Michael Wittig
    607

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