Blockchain technology has certainly been hyped over the past few years, but when you strip all of that away, what can actually do with it? This book provides you with an introduction to Ethereum, an open source platform that's based based on blockchain. It enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications that can be relied on to work without fraud, censorship or interference from third parties. Far more than just a cryptocurrency or smart contracts platform, Ethereum is becoming an entire ecosystem for building decentralized applications. This collection contains three books: A Developer's Guide to Ethereum, a collection of articles that provides an introduction to blockchain technology more broadly before focusing on the Ethereum platform specifically Ethereum: Tools & Skills, a collection of articles examining some of the most popular Ethereum tools, and walk you through how to use them when building your own Ethereum-based apps. Build Your First Ethereum DApp, a complete project tutorial that will walk you through the creation of a complete distributed application (DApp) based on the Ethereum platform. This collection is for anyone interested in using the Ethereum platform for development. No prior knowledge of blockchain is assumed.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available for making websites faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This is a practical collection of tutorials on some of the most popular and powerful website performance tools available. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. It contains: 23 Development Tools for Boosting Website Performance by Ahmed Bouchefra Improving Page Load Performance: Pingdom, YSlow and GTmetrix by Tonino Jankov PHP-FPM Tuning: Using pm static for Max Performance by Hayden James Optimization Auditing: A Deep Dive into Chrome's Dev Console by Ahmed Bouchefra Performance Auditing: A Firefox Developer Tools Deep Dive by Ahmed Bouchefra Web App Performance Testing with Siege: Plan, Test, Learn by Zoran Antolovic This book is for all developers whio wish to build sites and apps that run faster. It covers a range of performance tools; some familiarity with web performance terms and techniques is assumed.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available to us for making websites and applications faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This collection contains four books: Front-end Performance is a collection of practical articles on front-end website performance for front-end developers. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. Back-end Performance is a collection of articles on back-end website performance for web developers. It outlines useful strategies and practical advice. Performance Tools contains tutorials on some of the most popular and powerful website performance tools available. Performance Project contains a series of practical, real-world tutorials, all based around a single project: a simple image gallery blog. We'll build the project, and then run through a series of performance optimization processes; by the time we're done, we'll have achieved very significant performance improvements. This collection is for developers who wish to build sites and apps that run faster. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion, and for book 2, Back-end Performance, you'll need some understanding of server-side development.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available for making websites faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This is a practical collection of tutorials on back-end website performance for web developers. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. It contains: How to Optimize MySQL: Indexes, Slow Queries, Configuration by Bruno Skvorc How to Read Big Files with PHP (Without Killing Your Server) by Chris Pitt WordPress Optimization by Tonino Jankov HTTP/2: Background, Performance Benefits and Implementations by Tonino Jankov Apache vs Nginx Performance: Optimization Techniques by Tonino Jankov An In-depth Walkthrough of Supercharging Apps with Blackfire by Reza Lavaryan How to Boost Your Server Performance with Varnish by Tonino Jankov How to Process Server Logs by Daniel Berman This book is for all back-end developers who wish to build sites and apps that are more performant. You'll need to be familiar with server-side development in order to follow the discussion.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available for making websites faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This book contains a series of practical, real-world performance tutorials, all based around a single project: a simple image gallery blog. We'll build the project, and then run through a series of performance optimization processes; by the time we're done, we'll have achieved very significant performance improvements. This book is packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. It contains: Building an Image Gallery Blog with Symfony Flex: the Setup by Zoran Antolovic Building an Image Gallery Blog with Symfony Flex: Data Testing by Zoran Antolovic PHP-level Performance Optimization with Blackfire by Bruno Skvorc MySQL Performance Boosting with Indexes and Explain by Claudio Ribeiro Improving Performance Perception with Pingdom and GTmetrix by Tonino Jankov Improving Performance Perception: On-demand Image Resizing by Bruno Skvorc Using Background Processing to Speed Up Page Load Times by Bruno Skvorc Server-side Optimization with Nginx and pm-static by Tonino Jankov How to Use Varnish and Cloudflare for Maximum Caching by Bruno Skvorc This book is for all developers who wish to build sites and apps that run faster. It covers a range of performace tools; familiarity with web development is assumed.
As the Ethereum platform has grown, so has the ecosystem of tools that support it. In this book, we'll examine some of the most popular Ethereum tools, and walk you through how to use them when building your own Ethereum-based apps. It contains: Remix: Develop Smart Contracts for the Ethereum Blockchain by Ahmed Bouchefra An Introduction to Geth and Running Ethereum Nodes by Mislav Javor Introducing Mist, a Human-friendly Geth Interface by Mislav Javor Introducing Truffle, a Blockchain Smart Contract Suite by Mislav Javor Quality Solidity Code with OpenZeppelin and Friends by Tonino Jankov Truffle: Testing Smart Contracts by Mislav Javor Truffle Migrations Explained by Mislav Javor Flattening Contracts and Debugging with Remix by Ahmed Bouchefra Debugging with Truffle CLI by Mislav Javor Using Puppeth, the Ethereum Private Network Manager by Bruno Skvorc This book is for anyone interested in using the Ethereum platform for development. It's advised that you read The Developer's Guide to Ethereum before reading this book if you are not familiar with blockchain technology.
Blockchain technology has certainly been hyped over the past few years, but when you strip all of that away, what can actually do with it? This book is a collection of articles that provide an introduction to Ethereum, an open source platform that's based based on blockchain. It enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications that can be relied on to work without fraud, censorship or interference from third parties. We start off by explaining what blockchain is and how it works, and also look at some potential practical applications for blockchain technology. We then move on to looking at the Ethereum platform specifically. Far more than just a cryptocurrency or smart contracts platform, Ethereum is becoming an entire ecosystem for building decentralized applications. This book contains: Blockchain: What It Is, How It Works, Why It's So Popular by Bruno Skvorc What is a Bitcoin Node? Mining versus Validation by Bruno Skvorc How the Lightning Network Helps Blockchains Scale by Bruno Skvorc The Top Nine Uses for Blockchain by Mateja Kendel Introduction to Ethereum: A Cryptocurrency with a Difference by Bruno Skvorc A Deep Dive into Cryptography by Bruno Skvorc 3 Bitcoin Alternatives Compared: Ethereum, Cardano and NEO by David Attard Compiling and Smart Contracts: ABI Explained by Mislav Javor Ethereum Wallets: Send and Receive Ether with MyEtherWallet by Bruno Skvorc Ethereum: How Transaction Costs are Calculated by Bruno Skvorc Proof of Stake vs Proof of Work by Bruno Skvorc Ethereum's Casper: Ghostbusting Proof of Stake Problems by Tonino Jankov Decentralized Storage and Publication with IPFS and Swarm by Tonino Jankov Ethereum Messaging: Explaining Whisper and Status.im by Tonino Jankov Ethereum: Internal Transactions & Token Transfers Explained by Bruno Skvorc BigchainDB: Blockchain and Data Storage by Chris Ward This book is for anyone interested in using the Ethereum platform for development. No prior knowledge of blockchain is assumed.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available for making websites faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This is a practical collection of tutorials on back-end website performance for web developers. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. It contains: How to Optimize MySQL: Indexes, Slow Queries, Configuration by Bruno Skvorc How to Read Big Files with PHP (Without Killing Your Server) by Chris Pitt WordPress Optimization by Tonino Jankov HTTP/2: Background, Performance Benefits and Implementations by Tonino Jankov Apache vs Nginx Performance: Optimization Techniques by Tonino Jankov An In-depth Walkthrough of Supercharging Apps with Blackfire by Reza Lavaryan How to Boost Your Server Performance with Varnish by Tonino Jankov How to Process Server Logs by Daniel Berman This book is for all back-end developers who wish to build sites and apps that are more performant. You'll need to be familiar with server-side development in order to follow the discussion.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available for making websites faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This is a practical collection of tutorials on some of the most popular and powerful website performance tools available. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. It contains: 23 Development Tools for Boosting Website Performance by Ahmed Bouchefra Improving Page Load Performance: Pingdom, YSlow and GTmetrix by Tonino Jankov PHP-FPM Tuning: Using pm static for Max Performance by Hayden James Optimization Auditing: A Deep Dive into Chrome's Dev Console by Ahmed Bouchefra Performance Auditing: A Firefox Developer Tools Deep Dive by Ahmed Bouchefra Web App Performance Testing with Siege: Plan, Test, Learn by Zoran Antolovic This book is for all developers whio wish to build sites and apps that run faster. It covers a range of performance tools; some familiarity with web performance terms and techniques is assumed.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available to us for making websites and applications faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This collection contains four books: Front-end Performance is a collection of practical articles on front-end website performance for front-end developers. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. Back-end Performance is a collection of articles on back-end website performance for web developers. It outlines useful strategies and practical advice. Performance Tools contains tutorials on some of the most popular and powerful website performance tools available. Performance Project contains a series of practical, real-world tutorials, all based around a single project: a simple image gallery blog. We'll build the project, and then run through a series of performance optimization processes; by the time we're done, we'll have achieved very significant performance improvements. This collection is for developers who wish to build sites and apps that run faster. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion, and for book 2, Back-end Performance, you'll need some understanding of server-side development.
Blockchain technology has certainly been hyped over the past few years, but when you strip all of that away, what can actually do with it? This book is a collection of articles that provide an introduction to Ethereum, an open source platform that's based based on blockchain. It enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications that can be relied on to work without fraud, censorship or interference from third parties. We start off by explaining what blockchain is and how it works, and also look at some potential practical applications for blockchain technology. We then move on to looking at the Ethereum platform specifically. Far more than just a cryptocurrency or smart contracts platform, Ethereum is becoming an entire ecosystem for building decentralized applications. This book contains: Blockchain: What It Is, How It Works, Why It's So Popular by Bruno Skvorc What is a Bitcoin Node? Mining versus Validation by Bruno Skvorc How the Lightning Network Helps Blockchains Scale by Bruno Skvorc The Top Nine Uses for Blockchain by Mateja Kendel Introduction to Ethereum: A Cryptocurrency with a Difference by Bruno Skvorc A Deep Dive into Cryptography by Bruno Skvorc 3 Bitcoin Alternatives Compared: Ethereum, Cardano and NEO by David Attard Compiling and Smart Contracts: ABI Explained by Mislav Javor Ethereum Wallets: Send and Receive Ether with MyEtherWallet by Bruno Skvorc Ethereum: How Transaction Costs are Calculated by Bruno Skvorc Proof of Stake vs Proof of Work by Bruno Skvorc Ethereum's Casper: Ghostbusting Proof of Stake Problems by Tonino Jankov Decentralized Storage and Publication with IPFS and Swarm by Tonino Jankov Ethereum Messaging: Explaining Whisper and Status.im by Tonino Jankov Ethereum: Internal Transactions & Token Transfers Explained by Bruno Skvorc BigchainDB: Blockchain and Data Storage by Chris Ward This book is for anyone interested in using the Ethereum platform for development. No prior knowledge of blockchain is assumed.
As the Ethereum platform has grown, so has the ecosystem of tools that support it. In this book, we'll examine some of the most popular Ethereum tools, and walk you through how to use them when building your own Ethereum-based apps. It contains: Remix: Develop Smart Contracts for the Ethereum Blockchain by Ahmed Bouchefra An Introduction to Geth and Running Ethereum Nodes by Mislav Javor Introducing Mist, a Human-friendly Geth Interface by Mislav Javor Introducing Truffle, a Blockchain Smart Contract Suite by Mislav Javor Quality Solidity Code with OpenZeppelin and Friends by Tonino Jankov Truffle: Testing Smart Contracts by Mislav Javor Truffle Migrations Explained by Mislav Javor Flattening Contracts and Debugging with Remix by Ahmed Bouchefra Debugging with Truffle CLI by Mislav Javor Using Puppeth, the Ethereum Private Network Manager by Bruno Skvorc This book is for anyone interested in using the Ethereum platform for development. It's advised that you read The Developer's Guide to Ethereum before reading this book if you are not familiar with blockchain technology.
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