Distributed Programming with Ruby

[Mark Bates] ß Distributed Programming with Ruby ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Distributed Programming with Ruby Now, one of the Ruby community’s leading experts has written the first definitive guide to distributed programming with Ruby.  If you’re an experienced Ruby programmer or architect, this hands-on tutorial and practical reference will help you meet any distributed programming challenge, no matter how complex. Coverage includes•   Writing robust, secure, and interactive applications using DRb—and managing its drawbacks•   Using Rinda to bui

Distributed Programming with Ruby

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Rating : 4.80 (871 Votes)
Asin : 0321638360
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-12-01
Language : English

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"really outdate book,better use website documentation, not worth the money" according to dassio. the stye of writing of the book is really clumsy, and the content is outdatedthe book is divided into four parts: 1. druby&rinda 2. third-party framworks really outdate book,better use website documentation, not worth the money the stye of writing of the book is really clumsy, and the content is outdatedthe book is divided into four parts: 1. druby&rinda 2. third-party framworks 3. distributed message queues really outdate book,better use website documentation, not worth the money dassio the stye of writing of the book is really clumsy, and the content is outdatedthe book is divided into four parts: 1. druby&rinda 2. third-party framworks 3. distributed message queues 4. distributed programming on ruby&rails1. in the first part the author give al step by step explanation of: how to write a hello-world example in druby and IDConvertor four rinda methods: write ,rea. . distributed programming on ruby&rails1. in the first part the author give al step by step explanation of: how to write a hello-world example in druby and IDConvertor four rinda methods: write ,rea. . distributed message queues really outdate book,better use website documentation, not worth the money dassio the stye of writing of the book is really clumsy, and the content is outdatedthe book is divided into four parts: 1. druby&rinda 2. third-party framworks 3. distributed message queues 4. distributed programming on ruby&rails1. in the first part the author give al step by step explanation of: how to write a hello-world example in druby and IDConvertor four rinda methods: write ,rea. . distributed programming on ruby&rails1. in the first part the author give al step by step explanation of: how to write a hello-world example in druby and IDConvertor four rinda methods: write ,rea. An excellent survey of distributed systems programming in Ruby Robert Y. Loh This book provides an excellent survey of distributed programming techniques using the Ruby platform. As a software engineer who is largely unfamiliar with Ruby, but very familiar with distributed programming, I was able to leverage the book both to understand "how you do things" in Ruby, as well as to introduce myself to the (libraries, framework tools, etc.) which make distribut. Great Intro To Distributed Ruby (and Distributed Computing in General) I graduated with a degree in Computer Science in 2010 and started writing Rails apps in 2012. I'd never had any experience with distributed systems but needed to learn about them for a project at work. I picked up this book after reading some articles online about distributed systems and noticing a lack of Ruby examples. This book does a great job of giving the reader a basic know

Now, one of the Ruby community’s leading experts has written the first definitive guide to distributed programming with Ruby.  If you’re an experienced Ruby programmer or architect, this hands-on tutorial and practical reference will help you meet any distributed programming challenge, no matter how complex. Coverage includes•   Writing robust, secure, and interactive applications using DRb—and managing its drawbacks•   Using Rinda to build applications with improved flexibility, fault tolerance, and service discovery•   Simplifying DRb service management with RingyDingy•   Utilizing Starfish to facilitate communication between distributed programs and to write MapReduce functions for processing      large data sets•   Using Politics to customize the processes running on

Now, one of the Ruby community's leading experts has written the first definitive guide to distributed programming with Ruby. Next, he introduces powerful third-party tools, frameworks, and libraries designed to simplify Ruby distributed programming, including his own Distribunaut. Mark Bates begins with a simple distributed application, and then walks through an increasingly complex series of examples, demonstrating solutions to the most common distributed programming problems. If you're an experienced Ruby programmer or architect, this hands-on tutorial and practical reference will help you meet any distributed programming challenge, no matter how complex. Coverage includes - Writing robust, secure, and interactive applications using DRb-and managing its dra

He has developed various open-source projects, such as Configatron, Cachetastic, Genosaurus, APN on Rails, and the Mack Framework, just to name a few. Mark Bates has been developing web applications of one kind or another since 1996. The Mack Framework brought Mark to the forefront of distributed programming in the Ruby community. He still likes to rock out on the weekends, but set times are now 10 p.m., not 2 a.m. He has spoken at several Ruby gatherings, including 20

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