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Telegram Technical Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Telegram Technical Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Telegram Technical Guide"The "Telegram Technical Guide" is a comprehensive and authoritative resource for engineers, architects, and developers seeking an in-depth understanding of the technology stack powering one of the world’s most popular messaging platforms. Navigating from the foundational principles of Telegram’s globally distributed architecture to the intricacies of the MTProto protocol, the guide meticulously dissects the system’s resilience, scalability, and secure communication paradigms. Each chapter delves into best practices and real-world strategies for backend infrastructure, session management, service orchestration, and inter-component communication, providing readers with critical insights into building and sustaining large-scale distributed systems.The book rigorously explores Telegram’s developer interfaces, including the robust TDLib, versatile Bot API, and seamless authentication frameworks required for both native and third-party integrations. Extensive attention is paid to the lifecycle of bot development—covering everything from webhook and polling architectures to sandboxing, abuse prevention, media integration, and ongoing reliability engineering. Parallelly, the guide discusses the development of both official and custom Telegram clients, addressing the exacting demands of performance optimization, user experience synchronization, cross-platform notifications, and secure media handling for billions of users.Security, privacy, and operational excellence are placed at the forefront, with dedicated chapters on encrypted messaging, robust anti-abuse mechanisms, and global compliance standards. Readers will find actionable knowledge regarding real-time analytics, disaster recovery, continuous deployment, and system monitoring. The "Telegram Technical Guide" not only illuminates Telegram’s unique design decisions—such as broadcast channel propagation and voice/video call encryption—but also equips professionals with the architectural blueprints and operational strategies necessary to excel in the development and maintenance of secure, scalable, and feature-rich messaging ecosystems.
Disponible desde: 01/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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