AKKA Concurrency by Derek Wyatt

AKKA Concurrency by Derek Wyatt

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AKKA Concurrency by Derek Wyatt

Akka Concurrency will show you what it means to design and write software in the paradigm of Akka. You'll learn how to think about your software in new and exciting ways that will allow you to express your designs naturally, allowing you to focus on the business of your software more than on the concurrency of it. This book picks up where the Akka documentation leaves off, exploring the how and the why of Akka, in a way that will empower you to grow your applications to new levels of scalability, responsiveness, and performance.
Derek Wyatt is a Software Architect and Developer specializing in large-scale, real-time applications for the World Wide Web. He's been working with Akka since the early days of 1.0 and has used it to implement a number of applications both large and small. After spending many years writing large concurrent systems in C++ using traditional concurrency mechansims, Derek now embraces the sophisticated, and beautiful simplicity of the paradigm presented in the Akka Toolkit. He also harbours a love of the Vim text editor and the Unix command line that borders on the unhealthy.
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ISBN 13 9780981531663
ISBN 10 0981531660
Title AKKA Concurrency
Author Derek Wyatt
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Artima Inc
Year published 2013-05-01
Number of pages 521
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