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Brett McLaughlin

Auteur de Analyse et conception orientées objet

19 oeuvres 1,305 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Brett McLaughlin works in cloud computing, focusing on scalable cloud platforms, and staging and distributing petabyte-scale data stores. His experience leading projects on contracts with NASA and Amazon Web Services has given him unique vision and expertise in the practical concerns of cloud-based afficher plus architectures and large data sets. He remains an informed leader with the ability to program and fix problems with his own hands, while still staying focused on defining and executing large visions within extraordinary organizations and with teams of all sizes. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Brett McLaughlin

Java & XML, 2e édition (2000) — Auteur — 324 exemplaires
Ajax (2006) 248 exemplaires
What Is HTML5? (2011) 75 exemplaires
PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual (2011) 41 exemplaires
Java and XML Data Binding (2002) 38 exemplaires
What Is Node? (2011) 36 exemplaires
What Is HTML5? (2011) 8 exemplaires
Programming Kotlin Applications / (2020) 2 exemplaires
What Is Node? (2011) 2 exemplaires
Java i XML. (2007) 2 exemplaires
Java e XML (2001) 1 exemplaire
Java en XML (2001) 1 exemplaire

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The title says it all....

Good paper for explaining what Node is, what it is that it does, what it is best at and so forth. A must read for anyone thinking whether or not they should invest time on learning it.
 
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Miguel.Arvelo | 1 autre critique | Jun 9, 2020 |
A free essay for the Kindle. Not sure how to review as I already am very familiar with HTML and it was free. I really think even wikipedia, ask.com, and other internet sites (even ones that tutor more advanced HTML programming) do a better job explaining generically to users not familiar with the concept. And looking to the right as I am writing a review -- goodreads doesn't do a bad job giving some html coding to jump into, LOL. I guess this is exactly what it purports to be. I don't think it's particularly satisfying either to the layman or to the more technical. Not for programmers or others wanting to actually code HTML; but, then again, that's what the "book" description says.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Spurts | Oct 29, 2015 |
A (very quick) flyby of Node.js and a little thought about generalization as opposed to specialization.
 
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jefware | 1 autre critique | Mar 15, 2012 |

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