Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Price Publications LLC, 1999
ISBN 10: 0966446402 ISBN 13: 9780966446401
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Price Publications LLC, 1999
ISBN 10: 0966446402 ISBN 13: 9780966446401
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Publicado por Price Publications LLC, 1999
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Publicado por TSR Inc., New York, 1990
Librería: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing of this Collection of 12 Short Stories and 4 Pieces of Poetry. Featured are: Stranger Suns, Part 1 by George Zebrowski, The First Supper by John J Ordover, In Legend Lands by Daniel Stedronsky, Spectres by Norman Dupuis, The Defiling by Bridget McKenna, Renaissance Manna by Arian Andrews, Idee Fix by John Hegenberger, Partners by C Herb Williams, Life in a Drop of Pond Water by Bruce Bethke, Living in Sin by Ian R Macleod, Stress, Survival and Selfish Genes by Stephen Gillett, The Terza-Rima Configuration of the Universe by Kesterson Vaughan, Visit to Trendy Terra: 2290 by Marge Simon, Wolfman in the Wax Museum by Dana Sonnenschein and Ancient Love by Rachel Smith. Mild creasing to front cover and near spine. In Near Fine Condition.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por TSR Inc., New York, 1988
Librería: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing of this Collection of 11 Short Stories and 7 Pieces of Poetry. Featured are: If I fell, Would I Fall? by Kevin J Anderson/Doug Beason, An Infinity of Karen by Lawrence Watt-Evans, Magnetolife by Phillip C Jennings, Major Weir's Bookcase by Christine Carmichael, The Defenders of the Golden Tower by Daniel Pearlman, Sugar Daddy by Bradley Denton, The Last Dangerous Lunacy by Darrell Schweitzer, The Egg by Andrew Weiner, Golden Fleece by Robert J Sawyer, Six-Lane Highways to Elfland: Is Fantasy Getting Too Commercial? by Darrell Schweitzer, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The 60th Anniversary of a Special SF Hero by Ron Goulart, The Ice Miners by Bruce Boston, Daddy's Gone A-Hunting; Or, Don't Foreclose on a Were by Morris Liebson, Prospero's Third Thoughts by Ace G Pilkington, Cycle by Norman Nathan,#1: Boogeyman by Del Stone Jr, Nemesis by Morris Liebson and The Astronomer Explores the Cathedral of the Atom by Robert Frazier. Slight rubbing to the cover. Light creases to the spine. Age toning to the pages. In Near Fine Condition.
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Publicado por Cryptic Publications, Mount Olive, NC, 1988
Librería: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSingleIssueMagazine. Condición: Fine. First Edition. Mount Olive, NC: Cryptic Publications. Fine. 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Single Issue magazine. First edition. Magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 5.25" x 8.25"], saddle-stapled, 56 pages collecting 4 stories, illustrated, ethergrams [letter column]. Fine copy.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 56 pages whb3.
Publicado por Texas State Library, Austin, TX, 1972
Librería: Brazos Bend Books, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Inscribed on page facing the title page, "For S___ & K____, from their friend, J.C.". Presumably, this is J.C. Martin, who co-edited the book. Very Good. Some foxing to top edge of textblock and more faintly, to the front endpages. Unmarked but for author (editor's) inscription. 149 pages. Signed by Author(s).
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Publicado por Shenandoah, Lexington, Virginia, 1971
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Fine. First edition. Pictorial wrappers. 94pp. Fine. Fiction, essay, poems and reviews by K.C. Frederick, Ron Pullins, Reynolds Price, M.L. Rosenthal, Daniel Abse, Madeline DeFrees, Frederick Feirstein, Alexander Kuo, James Lewisohn, Richard Schramm, David Jeddie Smith, and Frank MacShane. "Poem Doctrinal and Exemplary to a Nation: A Reading of *Samson Agonistes*" by Reynolds Price.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Picture this scenario: You have built a successful application. It runs perfectly on your laptop. It runs perfectly on a single staging server. But then, success hits. You scale up to five servers to handle the load.Suddenly, everything breaks.Users are getting charged twice because two servers processed the same job. Your background workers are crashing because they can't handle the flood of data. You try to deploy a fix, but you drop thousands of active connections in the process. You are waking up at 3:00 AM because of "Split-Brain" scenarios where your database thinks it has two masters.The network is not reliable. Latency is not zero. Servers disappear without warning.In this environment, standard coding practices fail. You don't need just another tutorial; you need a survival guide. This book walks you through the dark corners of distributed computing. We strip away the complexity of "Microservices" and show you how to build a Clustered Monolith that is easier to deploy, cheaper to run, and impossible to kill. We turn the terrifying concept of a "Network Partition" into just another Tuesday at the office.What's insideThis book is packed with production-ready code, architectural diagrams, and hard-earned lessons from the field. Here is a glimpse of what you will master: The Architecture of Isolation: Understand how the BEAM's "Share Nothing" model provides the foundation for fault tolerance.Location Transparency: Learn how to send messages to a process on the other side of the world as easily as sending them to a process on the same RAM stick.Automated Discovery: Stop hardcoding IP addresses. Use libcluster and DNS polling to automatically wire together nodes in Kubernetes and AWS.The "Citadel" Pattern: Deploy the same codebase everywhere but use runtime configuration to specialize nodes into Web, Worker, or Streamer roles.Resilient Job Processing: Build GenStage pipelines that exert backpressure, preventing your system from crashing under load, and implement Oban for persistent, partitioned background jobs.Distributed Data: Move beyond the single database. Master Mnesia for transactional storage, Nebulex for distributed caching, and CRDTs for conflict-free real-time state.Observability: Implement Telemetry, Distributed Tracing, and centralized logging to spot bottlenecks before they become outages.Zero-Downtime Upgrades: Learn the "Holy Grail" of the BEAM-hot code reloading-to update your software without dropping a single connection.Who it's meant forThis book is written for Intermediate to Advanced Elixir Developers who are ready to level up.If you know how to spawn a GenServer but don't know what happens when the node it lives on crashes, this book is for you.If you are an Architect or CTO trying to decide between Microservices and a Monolith, this book provides the arguments and patterns for a third, better option.If you are an engineer tired of managing complex external infrastructure and want to lean on the power of the Virtual Machine instead, you will find your answers here.Note: You should be comfortable with basic Elixir syntax and OTP concepts before opening this book.The cloud is chaotic, but your software doesn't have to be.Stop building fragile systems that keep you up at night. It is time to harness the full power of the technology you are already using. It is time to build a system that gets stronger as it grows, not weaker.Grab your copy of "Elixir for Distributed Systems" today and start building your Citadel. This item is printed on Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Waco, TX: Price Daniel, Jr., 1963
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. 8vo. Stapled Deckled Wraps, [36 pp.] Very Good. Portrait of Dobie on cover.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Price Publications LLC, 1999
ISBN 10: 0966446402 ISBN 13: 9780966446401
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Are you tired of building fragile applications that break under load? Do you spend more time worrying about race conditions and thread safety than you do building features? The applications we need to build today-real-time apps, high-traffic APIs, and services that simply can't go down-are pushing traditional languages to their limits.This book shows you a better way. It's a journey into a different way of thinking, rooted in the Actor Model and the powerful "let it crash" philosophy. Instead of defensively coding against every possible error, I'll show you how to build systems that are designed for failure-systems that heal themselves, that manage state safely, and that scale with an elegance you've never experienced before.What's insideThis book is a hands-on workshop, not a dry manual. I will guide you through: Thinking Functionally: Master the core concepts of immutability, pattern matching, and the elegant pipe operator.Harnessing Concurrency: You won't just learn about Elixir's lightweight processes; you'll use them to handle thousands of simultaneous tasks with ease.Building with OTP: Go from raw processes to the industrial-strength Open Telecom Platform (OTP). You'll master GenServer to manage state and Supervisor to build self-healing applications.Project 1: A Concurrent Key-Value Store: Apply your new OTP skills to build a high-performance, in-memory database from scratch.Going Distributed: Learn to connect multiple Elixir nodes into a single cluster and see the magic of location transparency in action.Capstone Project: A Distributed Chat App: Build a complete, real-time chat application that runs across multiple servers, proving you have what it takes to build truly modern systems.Who it's meant forThis book is written for you, the practicing developer.If you're coming from Python, Ruby, Java, C#, or JavaScript, you already know how to build software. You're just wondering if there's a better way to handle the growing demands of concurrency and reliability. You don't need any prior Elixir or functional programming experience-just a curious mind and a desire to build applications that are fast, scalable, and practically unbreakable.Stop just reading about concurrency and start mastering it. This is your chance to learn the "secret" that powers some of the world's most reliable systems.Get your copy of Elixir Programming: A Hands-On Guide today and start building applications that are truly built for the modern, distributed world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Parker Story Joint Venture Group, 1998
ISBN 10: 0965774821 ISBN 13: 9780965774826
Librería: Scout & Morgan Books, Cambridge, MN, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Two Volume set in brown embossed leather with bright gilt title and decoration. Volume I has the signed bookplate indicating this is number 283 of 500 limited edition sets. 1044 pp, indexed and illustrated, marbled endpapers, sewn satin bookmarks. No ownership or other markings. Tight bindings. Both books appear as New. Also laid in is the original prepublication subscriber offer for the set. Note this set does not have a slipcase. Additional information happily supplied upon request. Ships within 24 hours.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Have you ever looked at a Phoenix.Router or Ecto.Schema and wondered, "How does that actually work?" You see use, plug, get, and schema, and they just feel like part of the language, but you know they are not.This "black box" is where many developers get stuck. You've probably used quote and unquote for simple tasks, but you are not sure how to combine them into a powerful tool. I've been there.This book is designed to turn that "black box" into a clear, glass one. I will show you that the "magic" of Elixir's best libraries is actually a set of simple, repeatable patterns that you can learn and master. You will move from being confused by this power to being in complete control of it.What's insideThis book is a step-by-step journey, and here is a look at what we will cover: See Your Code as Data: A deep look at the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST), the one concept that makes everything else possible.Master quote and unquote: Learn to read and build new code programmatically.Write Your First Macro: A step-by-step guide to building defmacro, understanding the "Two Timelines" of compile-time and runtime.Control Macro Hygiene: Understand how Elixir protects your variables and how to intentionally break that protection with var!.Generate Functions: Learn to use module attributes and compile callbacks (atbefore_compile) to build powerful, multi-part modules.Build Your Own DSL: A hands-on, multi-part case study where we build a mini-testing framework (like ExUnit) from scratch.Demystify use and __using__: Learn how libraries like Phoenix inject code into your modules and how to build your own.Debug Like a Pro: Master the tools (IO.inspect, Macro.to_string, Macro.expand) for troubleshooting your compile-time code.Deconstruct Real-World Code: We'll pull apart Phoenix.Controller, Phoenix.Router, and Ecto.Schema to prove it is all just macros.Who it's meant forThis book is not for the brand-new Elixir developer. This book is for you, the intermediate-to-advanced Elixir programmer who has hit a plateau.This book is for you if: You are comfortable with defmodule and def.You want to understand the "how" behind Phoenix and Ecto, not just the "what."You want to write your own powerful, clean, and reusable libraries.You are ready to move from being an Elixir user to an Elixir architect.Stop letting metaprogramming be a "black box." The most powerful parts of Elixir are open to you. This book is the key. Turn your confusion into confidence, and start writing the code you've always wondered how to build.Get your copy today and unlock the true potential of Elixir. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Picture this scenario: You have built a successful application. It runs perfectly on your laptop. It runs perfectly on a single staging server. But then, success hits. You scale up to five servers to handle the load.Suddenly, everything breaks.Users are getting charged twice because two servers processed the same job. Your background workers are crashing because they can't handle the flood of data. You try to deploy a fix, but you drop thousands of active connections in the process. You are waking up at 3:00 AM because of "Split-Brain" scenarios where your database thinks it has two masters.The network is not reliable. Latency is not zero. Servers disappear without warning.In this environment, standard coding practices fail. You don't need just another tutorial; you need a survival guide. This book walks you through the dark corners of distributed computing. We strip away the complexity of "Microservices" and show you how to build a Clustered Monolith that is easier to deploy, cheaper to run, and impossible to kill. We turn the terrifying concept of a "Network Partition" into just another Tuesday at the office.What's insideThis book is packed with production-ready code, architectural diagrams, and hard-earned lessons from the field. Here is a glimpse of what you will master: The Architecture of Isolation: Understand how the BEAM's "Share Nothing" model provides the foundation for fault tolerance.Location Transparency: Learn how to send messages to a process on the other side of the world as easily as sending them to a process on the same RAM stick.Automated Discovery: Stop hardcoding IP addresses. Use libcluster and DNS polling to automatically wire together nodes in Kubernetes and AWS.The "Citadel" Pattern: Deploy the same codebase everywhere but use runtime configuration to specialize nodes into Web, Worker, or Streamer roles.Resilient Job Processing: Build GenStage pipelines that exert backpressure, preventing your system from crashing under load, and implement Oban for persistent, partitioned background jobs.Distributed Data: Move beyond the single database. Master Mnesia for transactional storage, Nebulex for distributed caching, and CRDTs for conflict-free real-time state.Observability: Implement Telemetry, Distributed Tracing, and centralized logging to spot bottlenecks before they become outages.Zero-Downtime Upgrades: Learn the "Holy Grail" of the BEAM-hot code reloading-to update your software without dropping a single connection.Who it's meant forThis book is written for Intermediate to Advanced Elixir Developers who are ready to level up.If you know how to spawn a GenServer but don't know what happens when the node it lives on crashes, this book is for you.If you are an Architect or CTO trying to decide between Microservices and a Monolith, this book provides the arguments and patterns for a third, better option.If you are an engineer tired of managing complex external infrastructure and want to lean on the power of the Virtual Machine instead, you will find your answers here.Note: You should be comfortable with basic Elixir syntax and OTP concepts before opening this book.The cloud is chaotic, but your software doesn't have to be.Stop building fragile systems that keep you up at night. It is time to harness the full power of the technology you are already using. It is time to build a system that gets stronger as it grows, not weaker.Grab your copy of "Elixir for Distributed Systems" today and start building your Citadel. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Are you tired of building fragile applications that break under load? Do you spend more time worrying about race conditions and thread safety than you do building features? The applications we need to build today-real-time apps, high-traffic APIs, and services that simply can't go down-are pushing traditional languages to their limits.This book shows you a better way. It's a journey into a different way of thinking, rooted in the Actor Model and the powerful "let it crash" philosophy. Instead of defensively coding against every possible error, I'll show you how to build systems that are designed for failure-systems that heal themselves, that manage state safely, and that scale with an elegance you've never experienced before.What's insideThis book is a hands-on workshop, not a dry manual. I will guide you through: Thinking Functionally: Master the core concepts of immutability, pattern matching, and the elegant pipe operator.Harnessing Concurrency: You won't just learn about Elixir's lightweight processes; you'll use them to handle thousands of simultaneous tasks with ease.Building with OTP: Go from raw processes to the industrial-strength Open Telecom Platform (OTP). You'll master GenServer to manage state and Supervisor to build self-healing applications.Project 1: A Concurrent Key-Value Store: Apply your new OTP skills to build a high-performance, in-memory database from scratch.Going Distributed: Learn to connect multiple Elixir nodes into a single cluster and see the magic of location transparency in action.Capstone Project: A Distributed Chat App: Build a complete, real-time chat application that runs across multiple servers, proving you have what it takes to build truly modern systems.Who it's meant forThis book is written for you, the practicing developer.If you're coming from Python, Ruby, Java, C#, or JavaScript, you already know how to build software. You're just wondering if there's a better way to handle the growing demands of concurrency and reliability. You don't need any prior Elixir or functional programming experience-just a curious mind and a desire to build applications that are fast, scalable, and practically unbreakable.Stop just reading about concurrency and start mastering it. This is your chance to learn the "secret" that powers some of the world's most reliable systems.Get your copy of Elixir Programming: A Hands-On Guide today and start building applications that are truly built for the modern, distributed world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Have you ever looked at a Phoenix.Router or Ecto.Schema and wondered, "How does that actually work?" You see use, plug, get, and schema, and they just feel like part of the language, but you know they are not.This "black box" is where many developers get stuck. You've probably used quote and unquote for simple tasks, but you are not sure how to combine them into a powerful tool. I've been there.This book is designed to turn that "black box" into a clear, glass one. I will show you that the "magic" of Elixir's best libraries is actually a set of simple, repeatable patterns that you can learn and master. You will move from being confused by this power to being in complete control of it.What's insideThis book is a step-by-step journey, and here is a look at what we will cover: See Your Code as Data: A deep look at the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST), the one concept that makes everything else possible.Master quote and unquote: Learn to read and build new code programmatically.Write Your First Macro: A step-by-step guide to building defmacro, understanding the "Two Timelines" of compile-time and runtime.Control Macro Hygiene: Understand how Elixir protects your variables and how to intentionally break that protection with var!.Generate Functions: Learn to use module attributes and compile callbacks (atbefore_compile) to build powerful, multi-part modules.Build Your Own DSL: A hands-on, multi-part case study where we build a mini-testing framework (like ExUnit) from scratch.Demystify use and __using__: Learn how libraries like Phoenix inject code into your modules and how to build your own.Debug Like a Pro: Master the tools (IO.inspect, Macro.to_string, Macro.expand) for troubleshooting your compile-time code.Deconstruct Real-World Code: We'll pull apart Phoenix.Controller, Phoenix.Router, and Ecto.Schema to prove it is all just macros.Who it's meant forThis book is not for the brand-new Elixir developer. This book is for you, the intermediate-to-advanced Elixir programmer who has hit a plateau.This book is for you if: You are comfortable with defmodule and def.You want to understand the "how" behind Phoenix and Ecto, not just the "what."You want to write your own powerful, clean, and reusable libraries.You are ready to move from being an Elixir user to an Elixir architect.Stop letting metaprogramming be a "black box." The most powerful parts of Elixir are open to you. This book is the key. Turn your confusion into confidence, and start writing the code you've always wondered how to build.Get your copy today and unlock the true potential of Elixir. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.