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A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography

Cryptography

Cryptography is an indispensable tool used to protect information in computing systems. It is used everywhere and by billions of people worldwide on a daily basis. It is used to protect data at rest and data in motion. Cryptographic systems are an integral part of standard protocols, most notably the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, making

Elements of Robotics

Robotics

This open access book bridges the gap between playing with robots in school and studying robotics at the upper undergraduate and graduate levels to prepare for careers in industry and research. Robotic algorithms are presented formally, but using only mathematics known by high-school and first-year college students, such as calculus, matrices and p

Modern Java EE Design Patterns

Java

With the ascent of DevOps, microservices, containers, and cloud-based development platforms, the gap between state-of-the-art solutions and the technology that enterprises typically support has greatly increased. But as Markus Eisele explains in this O'Reilly report, some enterprises are now looking to bridge that gap by building microservice-based

Managing Kubernetes

Kubernetes

While Kubernetes has greatly simplified the task of deploying containerized applications, managing this orchestration framework on a daily basis can still be a complex undertaking. With this practical book, site reliability and DevOps engineers will learn how to build, operate, manage, and upgrade a Kubernetes cluster - whether it resides on cloud

Java Everywhere Again with DukeScript

Java DukeScript

For many years, Java Swing enabled developers to write applications that could run on any operating system. The author notes that this all came to an end with the arrival of smart phones, tablets, and embedded computers. The text explains that in the enterprise, the desktop dominated for many years. In the meantime, however, almost every IT project

Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming

OOP JavaScript

This is a book on the functional paradigm in general. Brian Lonsdorf will use the world's most popular functional programming language: JavaScript. He acknowledges that some may feel this is a poor choice as it's against the grain of the current culture which, at the moment, feels predominately imperative. However, Lonsdorf believes it is the best

Using Docker

Docker Nginx

Docker has enjoyed a meteoric rise in the world of IT. In just a few years, it has gone from being a small, open source project to being top-of-mind for CIOs at the world's largest enterprises. We recently surveyed the broad community of NGINX users, who run more than 165 million sites around the world, and found that a full two-thirds of them are

Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes, 2nd Edition

DevOps Kubernetes Cloud

Kubernetes has become the operating system of today's cloud native world, providing a reliable and scalable platform for running containerized workloads. In this friendly, pragmatic book, cloud experts Justin Domingus and John Arundel show you what Kubernetes can do-and what you can do with it. This updated second edition guides you through the gro

Kubernetes Patterns

Kubernetes Cloud

The way developers design, build, and run software has changed significantly with the evolution of microservices and containers. These modern architectures use new primitives that require a different set of practices than most developers, tech leads, and architects are accustomed to. With this focused guide, Bilgin Ibryam and Roland Huß from Red H

25 Secrets for Faster ASP.NET Applications

ASP.NET

Read the tips and tricks recommended by some of the smartest minds in the ASP.NET community. 25 tips from the ASP.NET community for boosting performance in your web applications; Learn the secrets of your fellow developers and read advice from MVPs and other experts; Covers async/await, Web API, ORMs, interactions between your code and your databas