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Application Design - Key Principles For Data-Intensive App Systems - cover

Application Design - Key Principles For Data-Intensive App Systems

Rob Botwright

Verlag: Rob Botwright

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📚 Introducing the Ultimate Application Design Book Bundle! 🚀
Are you ready to take your application design skills to the next level? Dive into the world of data-intensive app systems with our comprehensive book bundle, "Application Design: Key Principles for Data-Intensive App Systems." 🌐💡
📘 Book 1 - Foundations of Application Design: Lay the groundwork for success with an introduction to key principles for data-intensive systems. From data modeling basics to architecture patterns, this volume sets the stage for mastering application design.
📘 Book 2 - Mastering Data-Intensive App Architecture: Elevate your skills with advanced techniques and best practices for architecting data-intensive applications. Explore distributed systems, microservices, and optimization strategies to build scalable and resilient systems.
📘 Book 3 - Scaling Applications: Learn essential strategies and tactics for handling data-intensive workloads. Discover performance optimization techniques, cloud computing, and containerization to scale your applications effectively.
📘 Book 4 - Expert Insights in Application Design: Gain valuable insights from industry experts and thought leaders. Explore cutting-edge approaches and innovations shaping the future of data-intensive application development.
With a combined wealth of knowledge, these four books provide everything you need to succeed in the fast-paced world of application design. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey, this bundle is your roadmap to success. 🛣️💼
🚀 Don't miss out on this opportunity to master application design and unlock new possibilities in your career. Get your hands on the "Application Design: Key Principles for Data-Intensive App Systems" book bundle today! 🌟📈
Verfügbar seit: 22.02.2024.

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