.NET Books
Application of Network Function Virtualization in Modern Computer Environments
The Internet's exponential growth is driven by the development and emergence of advanced technologies, attended by a flood of new services. The maturity of these technologies is a decisive factor in the progress of the entire telecom industry, leading to a profound transformation of computer networks from traditional, hardware-centric functions to
OpenShift for .NET Developers
The open source revolution and containerization have fundamentally transformed the .NET landscape. No longer confined to the Windows ecosystem, your .NET skills are now the direct path to building powerful applications directly on OpenShift. OpenShift for .NET Developers is your essential guide to becoming a first-class citizen in the OpenShift wor
Statistical Analysis of Networks
This open book is a general introduction to the statistical analysis of networks, and can serve both as a research monograph and as a textbook. Numerous fundamental tools and concepts needed for the analysis of networks are presented, such as network modeling, community detection, graph-based semi-supervised learning and sampling in networks. The d
Network Automation at Scale
Network automation today is a continuous process of generating and deploying configuration changes, management, and operations of network devices. Whether you're managing large or small deployments, it's important to ensure consistency with other devices and reduce human error. With this practical ebook, network engineers will learn how easy it is
Rethinking the Internet of Things
Apress is proud to announce that Rethinking the Internet of Things was a 2014 Jolt Award Finalist, the highest honor for a programming book. And the amazing part is that there is no code in the book. Over the next decade, most devices connected to the Internet will not be used by people in the familiar way that personal computers, tablets and smart
Under the Hood of .NET Memory Management
As well-engineered as the .NET framework is, it's not perfect, and it doesn't always get memory management right. To write truly fantastic software, you need to understand how .NET memory management actually works. This book will take you from the very basics of memory management, all the way to how the OS handles its resources, and will help you w
Defense against the Black Arts
As technology has developed, computer hackers have become increasingly sophisticated, mastering the ability to hack into even the most impenetrable systems. The best way to secure a system is to understand the tools hackers use and know how to circumvent them. Defense against the Black Arts: How Hackers Do What They Do and How to Protect against It
.NET Performance Testing and Optimization
There is a huge amount of information available on the how's and why's of performance testing .NET applications, but it is often fairly subjective, narrow in scope, or doesn't quite cover everything you were hoping to learn. The Complete Guide to Performance Testing and Optimizing .NET Applications (by Paul Glavich and Chris Farrell) covers everyth
Learning eBPF
What is eBPF? With this revolutionary technology, you can write custom code that dynamically changes the way the kernel behaves. It's an extraordinary platform for building a whole new generation of security, observability, and networking tools. This practical book is ideal for developers, system administrators, operators, and students who are curi
The Shallow and the Deep
The Shallow and the Deep is a collection of lecture notes that offers an accessible introduction to neural networks and machine learning in general. However, it was clear from the beginning that these notes would not be able to cover this rapidly changing and growing field in its entirety. The focus lies on classical machine learning techniques, wi