Five Tips for Catching ALL of the Bugs in Your Code
by Don Jones
Bugs and performance: The two things any end user can recognize as “poor application quality.” So how do you go about catching all of the bugs?
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Five Tips for Catching ALL of the Bugs in Your Code
by Don Jones
Bugs and performance: The two things any end user can recognize as “poor application quality.” So how do you go about catching all of the bugs?
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This book is an introduction to toposes, triples and theories and the connections between them.
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A coherent, easy-to-use set of patterns for limited memory systems, i.e. hand-held and specialized tiny computing devices. Includes examples in C++ and Java.
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Complete Series: Making High Availability Pay For Itself
by Ron Barrett
Not only has technology changed the way we do business, it has changed the way we view the ability to do business. Users and clients expect unprecedented levels of availability from applications and services, forcing businesses to contend with growing requirements to keep availability at its highest levels. But providing this level of availability doesn’t have to break the bank. The Essential Series: Making High Availability Pay For Itself provides IT decision makers with metrics, solutions and the vision to present high availability as a business value.Articles in this series include:Article 1: High Availability’s Spectrum of Cost and CapabilitiesArticle 2: Matching High Availability Technology with Business NeedsArticle 3: Relating High Availability Metrics to Business Value
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