Informatyka
Zajrzyj do kategorii Informatyka w księgarni internetowej Ebookpoint. Znajdziesz tutaj bestsellerowe książki, ebooki i kursy video z branży IT. Sięgnij po najlepszą literaturę dla specjalistów i rozwijaj doświadczenie, które już posiadasz, lub rozpocznij swoją przygodę z programowaniem, cyberbezpieczeństwem lub grafiką komputerową. Pogłębiaj swoją wiedzę tak, jak Ci wygodnie - z tradycyjną książką, wygodnym ebookiem lub nowoczesnym videokursem. Sprawdź, jakie tytuły znajdziesz w kategorii Informatyka!
ASP.NET MVC 4. Programowanie aplikacji webowych
Zbigniew Fryźlewicz, Ewa Bukowska, Daniel Nikończuk
Programuj z ASP.NET MVC 4 - i zostań deweloperem przyszłości! ASP.NET MVC 4, czyli po co komu wzorce projektowe Dodatki zewnętrzne, czyli jak wspomagać aplikację innymi technologiami Studia przypadku, czyli od czego zacząć i na czym skończyć w praktyce ASP.NET MVC to technologia, której poznanie pozwala na szybkie tworzenie eleganckich, prostych w utrzymaniu, lecz wyrafinowanych w działaniu średnich i dużych aplikacji webowych. Współpraca z najważniejszymi standardami internetowymi, takimi jak HTML5, CSS, jQuery czy chmurą Windows Azure, możliwość projektowania aplikacji dla urządzeń mobilnych i uproszczenie budowy modelu domenowego to tylko próbka najnowszych funkcjonalności, jakie zapewnia wersja 4 tego znakomitego frameworka. Jeśli chcesz zostać rozchwytywanym specjalistą pracującym z użyciem ASP.NET MVC 4, nie znajdziesz lepszej książki. W części pierwszej opisano powstanie i warianty wzorca MVC, a także warstwy kontrolerów, widoków i modeli. Jej lektura pozwoli Ci poznać zasady działania frameworka, zorientować się w jego strukturze i opanować korzystanie z komponentów zewnętrznych, takich jak jQuery czy AJAX. Natomiast część druga zawiera cztery studia przypadku, czyli szczegółowe omówienie procesu budowania czterech różnych aplikacji, korzystających z różnych technologii pomocniczych i osadzonych w różnych środowiskach. Dzięki temu uda Ci się zobaczyć w praktyce, jak to wszystko działa. Model-Widok-Kontroler Framework ASP.NET MVC 4 Kontrolery Widoki Modele Routing, czyli przekierowania AJAX Entity Framework + Database Migrations Studium przypadku: serwis Subskrypcja Studium przypadku: serwis Portal Usług Studium przypadku: serwis Moje-Zdjęcia w Windows Azure Studium przypadku: serwis Planner Bibliografia ASP.NET MVC 4 + ta książka = sukces w programowaniu!
ASP.NET MVC 4. Zaawansowane programowanie
Adam Freeman, Steven Sanderson
Kompendium wiedzy o platformie ASP.NET MVC 4! ASP.NET MVC jest rewelacyjną alternatywą dla ASP.NET Web Forms. Pozwala na połączenie efektywności ze schludnością architektury model–widok–kontroler (MVC). Nowa wersja platformy - ASP.NET MVC 4 - to kolejny milowy krok w rozwoju platformy ASP.NET, stworzonej przez giganta z Redmond. Dzięki ASP.NET MVC 4 błyskawicznie stworzysz łatwe w utrzymaniu i rozwojowe aplikacje internetowe. Lektura tej książki pozwoli Ci zapoznać się z technikami programowania w oparciu o testy (TDD). Przekonasz się, jak działa wzorzec MVC w praktyce. Ponadto uda Ci się szczegółowo poznać całą platformę ASP.NET MVC oraz zauważyć różnice, wady i zalety ASP.NET MVC względem klasycznego ASP.NET. Przekonasz się, jak zastosowanie filtrów może ułatwić Ci życie oraz jak niezwykle istotną kwestią jest zapewnienie bezpieczeństwa Twojej aplikacji. Książka ta jest doskonałym i kompletnym źródłem wiedzy na temat ASP.NET MVC. Obowiązkowa lektura dla każdego programisty tej platformy! Sięgnij po książkę i sprawdź: jak wykorzystanie architektury MVC może ułatwić Ci pracę jaki wpływ na jakość Twojego kodu ma architektura MVC jak zapewnić bezpieczeństwo Twojej aplikacji w jaki sposób implementowana jest architektura MVC Lektura obowiązkowa każdego programisty!
Mattijs Perdeck
Do you think that only experts with a deep understanding of the inner workings of ASP.NET, SQL Server, and IIS can improve a website's performance? Think again – because this book tosses that notion out of the window. It will help you resolve every web developer's nightmare – a slow website – with angry managers looking over your shoulder, raging calls from advertisers and clients – the lot. You don't have the time or energy to gain a thorough and complete understanding of ASP.NET performance optimization – You just need your site to run faster! This book will show you how.This hands-on book shows how to dramatically improve the performance of your ASP.NET-based website straight away, without forcing you through a lot of theoretical learning. It teaches you practical, step-by-step techniques that you can use right away to make your site faster with just the right amount of theory you need to make sense of it all.Start reading today and you could have a faster website tomorrow.Unlike other performance-related books, here you'll first learn how to pinpoint the bottlenecks that hold back your site's performance, so you can initially focus your time and energy on those areas of your site where you can quickly make the biggest difference. It then shows you how to fix the bottlenecks you found with lots of working code samples and practical advice, and just the right amount of theoretical detail.The first chapter details techniques for diagnosing performance issues using Waterfall charts. Subsequent chapters then each focus on one individual aspect of your website, providing you with numerous real-life scenarios and performance-enhancing techniques for each of them. In the last chapter, you learn how to effectively load-test your environment in order to measure the change in performance of your site without having to update your production environment – whether it is a new release or simply a small change in the database.
Colman Carpenter, David Duffett, Nik Middleton, Ian...
Asterisk is the leading Open Source Telephony application and PBX software solution. It represents an effective, easy-to-administer, and accessible platform for running enterprise telephony requirements. The real world, however, offers numerous hurdles when running Asterisk in the commercial environment including call routing, resilience, or integrating Asterisk with other systems. This book will show you some of the ways to overcome these problems.As the follow-up to Packt's highly successful 2005 title Building Telephony Systems with Asterisk, this book presents the collected wisdom of Asterisk Professionals in the commercial environment.Aimed at Administrators and Asterisk Consultants who are comfortable with the basics of Asterisk operation and installation, this book covers numerous hands-on topics such as Call Routing, Network Considerations, Scalability, and Resilience ñ all the while providing practical solutions and suggestions. It also covers more business-related areas like Billing Solutions and a Winning Sales Technique. Even if your interest or experience with Asterisk is lower level, this book will provide a deeper understanding of how Asterisk operates in the real world.Asterisk is deployed across countless enterprises globally. Running on Linux, it has constantly demonstrated its resilience, stability, and scalability and is now the advanced communication solution of choice to many organizations and consultants.With a foreword from Mark Spencer, the man behind Asterisk, this book presents the accumulated wisdom of three leading Asterisk Consultants and shows the reader how to get the most out of Asterisk in the commercial environment. Over the course of eleven chapters, this book introduces the reader to topics as diverse as Advanced Dial Plans, Network Considerations, and Call Routing, through to Localization, DAHDI, Speech Technology, and Working with a GUI. The book also covers the more nebulous aspects of being an Asterisk professional such as evaluating customer requirements and pitching for contracts.This book represents the wisdom and thoughts of front line consultants. The knowledge they impart will prove informative, thought provoking and be of lasting interest to Asterisk professionals.
Asterisk 1.6. Build feature-rich telephony systems with Asterisk
David Merel, Barrie Dempster, David Gomillion
Asterisk is a powerful and flexible open source framework for building feature-rich telephony systems. As a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) which connects one or more telephones, and usually connects to one or more telephone lines, Asterisk offers very advanced features, including extension-to-extension calls, queues, ring groups, line trunking, call distribution, call detail rerecords, and call recording.This book will show you how to build a telephony system for your home or business using this open source application. 'Asterisk 1.6' takes you step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring Asterisk. It covers everything from establishing your deployment plan to creating a fully functional PBX solution. Through this book you will learn how to connect employees from all over the world as well as streamline your callers through Auto Attendants (IVR) and Ring Groups.This book is all you need to understand and use Asterisk to build the telephony system that meets your need. You will learn how to use the many features that Asterisk provides you with. It presents example configurations for using Asterisk in three different scenarios: for small and home offices, small businesses, and Hosted PBX. Over the course of ten chapters, this book introduces you to topics as diverse as Public Switched Telephony Network (PSTN), Voice over IP Connections (SIP / IAX), DAHDI, libpri, through to advanced call distribution, automated attendants, FreePBX, and asterCRM.With an engaging style and excellent way of presenting information, this book makes a complicated subject very easy to understand.
Steve Liles
With more than a million apps available from Google Play, it is more important than ever to build apps that stand out from the crowd. To be successful, apps must react quickly to user input, deliver results in a flash, and sync data in the background. The key to this is understanding the right way to implement asynchronous operations that work with the platform, instead of against it. Asynchronous Android is a practical book that guides you through the concurrency constructs provided by the Android platform, illustrating the applications, benefits, and pitfalls of each.Learn to use AsyncTask correctly to perform operations in the background, keeping user-interfaces running smoothly while avoiding treacherous memory leaks. Discover Handler, HandlerThread and Looper, the related and fundamental building blocks of asynchronous programming in Android. Escape from the constraints of the Activity lifecycle to load and cache data efficiently across your entire application with the Loader framework. Keep your data fresh with scheduled tasks, and understand how Services let your application continue to run in the background, even when the user is busy with something else.Asynchronous Android will help you to build well-behaved apps with smooth, responsive user-interfaces that delight users with speedy results and data that's always fresh, and keep the system happy and the battery charged by playing by the rules.
Carl Fredrik Samson
Step into the world of asynchronous programming with confidence by conquering the challenges of unclear concepts with this hands-on guide. Using functional examples, this book simplifies the trickiest concepts, exploring goroutines, fibers, futures, and callbacks to help you navigate the vast Rust async ecosystem with ease.You’ll start by building a solid foundation in asynchronous programming and explore diverse strategies for modeling program flow. The book then guides you through concepts like epoll, coroutines, green threads, and callbacks using practical examples. The final section focuses on Rust, examining futures, generators, and the reactor-executor pattern. You’ll apply your knowledge to create your own runtime, solidifying expertise in this dynamic domain. Throughout the book, you’ll not only gain proficiency in Rust's async features but also see how Rust models asynchronous program flow.By the end of the book, you'll possess the knowledge and practical skills needed to actively contribute to the Rust async ecosystem.
Javier Reguera-Salgado, Juan Antonio Rufes
As hardware advancements continue to accelerate, bringing greater memory capacity and more CPU cores, software must evolve to adapt to efficiently use all available resources and reduce idle CPU cycles. In this book, two seasoned software engineers with about five decades of combined experience will teach you how to implement concurrent and asynchronous solutions in C++.You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of parallel programming paradigms—covering concurrent, asynchronous, parallel, multithreading, reactive, and event-driven programming, as well as dataflows—and see how threads, processes, and services are related. Moving into the heart of concurrency, the authors will guide you in creating and managing threads and exploring C++’s thread-safety mechanisms, including mutual exclusion, atomic operations, semaphores, condition variables, latches, and barriers. With this solid foundation, you’ll focus on pure asynchronous programming, discovering futures, promises, the async function, and coroutines. The book takes you step by step through using Boost.Asio and Boost.Cobalt to develop network and low-level I/O solutions, proven performance and optimization techniques, and testing and debugging asynchronous software.By the end of this C++ book, you’ll be able to implement high-performance software using modern asynchronous C++ techniques.