Practical Perforce

Practical Perforce
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780596101855
ISBN-13 : 0596101856
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Perforce by : Laura Wingerd

An engaging read, this text imparts best practices for using the Perforce Software Configuration Management system--written by a Perforce insider.

Practical Development Environments

Practical Development Environments
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9780596553838
ISBN-13 : 0596553838
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Development Environments by : Matthew B. Doar

This book doesn't tell you how to write faster code, or how to write code with fewer memory leaks, or even how to debug code at all. What it does tell you is how to build your product in better ways, how to keep track of the code that you write, and how to track the bugs in your code. Plus some more things you'll wish you had known before starting a project. Practical Development Environments is a guide, a collection of advice about real development environments for small to medium-sized projects and groups. Each of the chapters considers a different kind of tool - tools for tracking versions of files, build tools, testing tools, bug-tracking tools, tools for creating documentation, and tools for creating packaged releases. Each chapter discusses what you should look for in that kind of tool and what to avoid, and also describes some good ideas, bad ideas, and annoying experiences for each area. Specific instances of each type of tool are described in enough detail so that you can decide which ones you want to investigate further. Developers want to write code, not maintain makefiles. Writers want to write content instead of manage templates. IT provides machines, but doesn't have time to maintain all the different tools. Managers want the product to move smoothly from development to release, and are interested in tools to help this happen more often. Whether as a full-time position or just because they are helpful, all projects have toolsmiths: making choices about tools, installing them, and then maintaining the tools that everyone else depends upon. This book is especially for everyone who ends up being a toolsmith for his or her group.

Practical Subversion

Practical Subversion
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Publisher : Apress
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781430207238
ISBN-13 : 143020723X
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Subversion by : Garrett Rooney

* Gets right to what you need to know; Covers advanced topics not documented in other books. * Eases transition from other Version Control systems. * Explains how to integrate Subversion with common development tools; Shows you how to embed Subversion in your own programs. * Rooney is one of the Subversion developers.

Beautiful Code

Beautiful Code
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 621
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ISBN-10 : 9780596554675
ISBN-13 : 0596554672
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Beautiful Code by : Greg Wilson

How do the experts solve difficult problems in software development? In this unique and insightful book, leading computer scientists offer case studies that reveal how they found unusual, carefully designed solutions to high-profile projects. You will be able to look over the shoulder of major coding and design experts to see problems through their eyes. This is not simply another design patterns book, or another software engineering treatise on the right and wrong way to do things. The authors think aloud as they work through their project's architecture, the tradeoffs made in its construction, and when it was important to break rules. This book contains 33 chapters contributed by Brian Kernighan, KarlFogel, Jon Bentley, Tim Bray, Elliotte Rusty Harold, Michael Feathers,Alberto Savoia, Charles Petzold, Douglas Crockford, Henry S. Warren,Jr., Ashish Gulhati, Lincoln Stein, Jim Kent, Jack Dongarra and PiotrLuszczek, Adam Kolawa, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Diomidis Spinellis, AndrewKuchling, Travis E. Oliphant, Ronald Mak, Rogerio Atem de Carvalho andRafael Monnerat, Bryan Cantrill, Jeff Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat, SimonPeyton Jones, Kent Dybvig, William Otte and Douglas C. Schmidt, AndrewPatzer, Andreas Zeller, Yukihiro Matsumoto, Arun Mehta, TV Raman,Laura Wingerd and Christopher Seiwald, and Brian Hayes. Beautiful Code is an opportunity for master coders to tell their story. All author royalties will be donated to Amnesty International.

Memory Dump Analysis Anthology

Memory Dump Analysis Anthology
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Publisher : OpenTask
Total Pages : 723
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ISBN-10 : 9780955832802
ISBN-13 : 0955832802
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Memory Dump Analysis Anthology by : Dmitry Vostokov

This revised, cross-referenced, and thematically organized volume of selected DumpAnalysis.org blog posts targets software engineers developing and maintaining products on Windows platforms, technical support, and escalation engineers.

Web-based Development in the Lively Kernel

Web-based Development in the Lively Kernel
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Publisher : Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 9783869561608
ISBN-13 : 3869561602
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Web-based Development in the Lively Kernel by : Jens Lincke

The World Wide Web as an application platform becomes increasingly important. However, the development of Web applications is often more complex than for the desktop. Web-based development environments like Lively Webwerkstatt can mitigate this problem by making the development process more interactive and direct. By moving the development environment into the Web, applications can be developed collaboratively in a Wiki-like manner. This report documents the results of the project seminar on Web-based Development Environments 2010. In this seminar, participants extended the Web-based development environment Lively Webwerkstatt. They worked in small teams on current research topics from the field of Web-development and tool support for programmers and implemented their results in the Webwerkstatt environment.

Accelerating Software Quality

Accelerating Software Quality
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9798671126044
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Accelerating Software Quality by : Eran Kinsbruner

The book "Accelerating Software Quality: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in the Age of DevOps" is a complete asset for software developers, testers, and managers that are on their journey to a more mature DevOps workflow, and struggle with better automation and data-driven decision making. DevOps is a mature process across the entire market, however, with existing Non-AI/ML technologies and models, it comes short in expediting release cycle, identifying productivity gaps and addressing them. This book, that was implemented by myself with the help of leaders from the DevOps and test automation space, is covering topics from basic introduction to AI and ML in software development and testing, implications of AI and ML on existing apps, processes, and tools, practical tips in applying commercial and open-source AI/ML tools within existing tool chain, chat-bots testing, visual based testing using AI, automated security scanning for vulnerabilities, automated code reviews, API testing and management using AI/ML, reducing effort and time through test impact analysis (TIA), robotic process automation (RPA), AIOps for smarter code deployments and production defects prevention, and many more.When properly leveraging such tools, DevOps teams can benefit from greater code quality and functional and non-functional test automation coverage. This increases their release cycle velocity, reduces noise and software waste, and enhances their app quality.The book is divided into 3 main sections: *Section 1 covers the fundamentals of AI and ML in software development and testing. It includes introductions, definitions, 101 for testing AI-Based applications, classifications of AI/ML and defects that are tied to AI/ML, and more.*Section 2 focuses on practical advises and recommendations for using AI/ML based solutions within software development activities. This section includes topics like visual AI test automation, AI in test management, testing conversational AI applications, RPA benefits, API testing and much more.*Section 3 covers the more advanced and future-looking angles of AI and ML with projections and unique use cases. Among the topics in this section are AI and ML in logs observability, AIOps benefits to an entire DevOps teams, how to maintain AI/ML test automation, Test impact analysis with AI, and more.The book is packed with many proven best practices, real life examples, and many other open source and commercial solution recommendations that are set to shape the future of DevOps together with ML/AI

Journal of State Medicine

Journal of State Medicine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 788
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015069802364
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Journal of State Medicine by :

A Theory of History

A Theory of History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781317268833
ISBN-13 : 1317268830
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis A Theory of History by : Ágnes Heller

This radical analysis of the role and importance of historiography interprets the philosophy and theory of history on the basis of historicity as a human condition. The book examins the norms and methods of historiography from a philosophical point of view, but rejects generalisations tht the philosophy of history can provide all the answers to contemporary problems. Instead it outlines a feasible theory of history which is still radical enough to apply to all social structures.

Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences

Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781000415599
ISBN-13 : 1000415597
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences by : James Jakób Liszka

This book presents a comprehensive and systematic picture of Charles Peirce’s ethics and aesthetics, arguing that Peirce established a normative framework for the study of right conduct and good ends. It also connects Peirce’s normative thought to contemporary debates in ethical theory. Peirce sought to articulate the relation among logic as right thinking, ethics as good conduct and, in an unorthodox sense of aesthetics, the pursuit of ends that are fine and worthy. Each plays an important role in ethical life. Once aesthetics has determined what makes an end worthy and admirable, and ethics determines which are good and right to pursue, logical and scientific reasoning is employed to figure the most likely means to attain those ends. Ethics does the additional duty of ensuring that the means conform to ideals of conduct. In the process, Peirce develops an interesting theory of moral motivation, an account of moral reasoning, moral truth, and a picture of what constitutes a moral community. Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences will be of interest to scholars and students working on Peirce, American philosophy, and metaethics.