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  1. Mastering C++ Network Automation
    Run Automation across Configuration Management, Container Orchestration, Kubernetes, and Cloud Networking
    GitforGits | Asian Publishing House

    From setting up a network automation environment to automating configuration management and working with containers and container orchestration tools such as Kubernetes, the book covers a wide range of topics.

  2. Mastering Go Network Automation
    Automating Networks, Container Orchestration, Kubernetes with Puppet, Vegeta and Apache JMeter
    GitforGits | Asian Publishing House

    This book provides a one-stop solution for all of your network administration needs, with comprehensive coverage of automation, security, containerization, monitoring, and performance testing.

  3. Accelerated Linux Core Dump Analysis, Fourth Edition
    Training Course Transcript with GDB and WinDbg Practice Exercises
    Dmitry Vostokov

    Learn how to analyze x64 and ARM64 Linux process and kernel crashes and hangs, navigate through core memory dump space and diagnose corruption, memory leaks, CPU spikes, blocked threads, deadlocks, wait chains, and more than 50 memory analysis patterns. The training consists of more than 70 step-by-step exercises using GDB and WinDbg debuggers.

  4. 18 Lessons, 8 Quizzes, 30 Code Snippets, and 19 Illustrations to help you learn.Takeaway SkillsSecure web applications using HTTP security headersUnderstand Content Security PolicySetup Node.js web applications securelyLearn how to test and monitor for security headers and vulnerable JavaScript librariesRoadmap for future web controls

  5. A visual guide for understanding Modern Data Pipelines Testing Techniques

  6. If you ever wanted to see what building an entire Azure DevOps pipeline is like, here’s your chance. This Project will start from scratch building an Azure VM via an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template stored in a GitHub repository and upon any change, will deploy a new Azure VM, run all required tests and tear down any test infrastructure built.

  7. 14 days of Git
    Sarah Lean

    Want to be more proficient in using Git? Then this is the book for you, find out how and when to use the most common commands.

  8. Docker Seguro
    Ulises Gascón

    Un libro que explica en detalle cómo afrontar los retros de Docker en entornos productivos. Todo lo recaudado íntegramente será donado a la Electronic Frontier Foundation

  9. NixOS in Production
    The NixOS handbook for professional use ONLY
    Gabriella Gonzalez

    Want to use NixOS "for real" at work? Interested in learning one of the hottest emerging DevOps technologies? Jumpstart your professional career by reading this book authored by a professional user of NixOS.

  10. Docker en profundidad
    De cero a Docker en un solo libro
    Nigel Poulton and Pablo J Moreno
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  11. Everyday Git 2022 - Attaining code quality and keeping your team sane
    Attaining code quality, creating high-quality software products and keeping your whole team sane.
    Bryan Lim

    Everyday Git 2022 is a pragmatic guide with easy examples on how to use Git easily. Gain access to the tips and tricks to using Git. Save you 100 hours in learning Git. Keep the whole team sane by using Git every day. Improve code quality and eventual product quality by tracking changes in your code base.

  12. Untrapped Value:
    Software Reuse Powering Future Prosperity
    david erickson

    This book is a launching point, not a destination. It is designed to evolve in small, incremental ways along with your reusable software development guidelines, over many years. Along with the code you reuse.

  13. Like to explore the networking world of kubernetes?

  14. This guidebook will introduce you to querying AD with PowerShell and using the CSVDE and LDIFDE command-line tools to find users, computers, and any other AD object you need.

  15. Self-Hosting for busy web developers
    Quick and easy 15-minute setup, deployment, and day 2 operation for hosting your web applications
    Andrej Friesen

    A lot of developers and indie hackers have lost their ability to build and run their applications.Big tech and allegedly simple services promise a no-frills solution and make infrastructure seem impossible.It can be simple and cost-effective for small applications if you keep it simple. Kubernetes, clusters