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In this fascinating book, futurist Brian David Johnson and cultural historian James Carrott offer insights into what Steampunk's alternative history says about our own world and its technological future.
Dive into MQ (aka ZeroMQ), the smart socket library that gives you fast, easy, message-based concurrency for your applications. With this quick-paced guide, youll learn hands-on how to use this scalable, lightweight, and highly flexible networking tool for exchanging messages among clusters, the cloud, and other multi-system environments.MQ maintainer Pieter Hintjens takes you on a tour of real-world applications, using extended examples in C to help you work with MQs API, sockets, and patterns. Learn how to use specific MQ programming techniques, build multithreaded applications, and create your own messaging architectures. Youll discover how MQ works with several programming languages and most operating systemswith little or no cost.Learn MQs main patterns: request-reply, publish-subscribe, and pipelineWork with MQ sockets and patterns by building several small applicationsExplore advanced uses of MQs request-reply pattern through working examplesBuild reliable request-reply patterns that keep working when code or hardware failsExtend MQs core pub-sub patterns for performance, reliability, state distribution, and monitoringLearn techniques for building a distributed architecture with MQDiscover whats required to build a general-purpose framework for distributed applications
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