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Index
Modern Systems Programming with S cala Native
About the Pragmatic Bookshelf Table of Contents Early Praise for Modern Systems Prog ramming with Scala Native Acknowledgments Foreword Preface
Who This Book Is For What’s In This Book Working with the Code Online Resources
Systems Programming in the Twenty-First Century
What Is Systems Programming? Moving Toward Modern Systems Programming Why Scala Native? What Makes Scala Native Different
Part 1: Foundations of Systems Programming
Chapter 1: The Basics: Input and Output
Working with Output Working with Input Case Study: Google NGrams What’s Next
Chapter 2: Arrays, Structs, and the Heap
The Stack and the Heap Structs, Arrays, and Sorting Sorting an Array Aggregation at Scale What’s Next
Chapter 3: Writing a Simple HTTP Client
Defining Terms Working with TCP Making a TCP Connection Testing Network Code with Netcat Introducing HTTP Implementing HTTP Testing Our Code What’s Next
Chapter 4: Managing Processes: A Deconstructed Shell
Running a Program Introducing exec What Went Wrong? Introducing Concurrency with fork() and wait( ) Supervising Multiple Processes Working with Pipes What’s Next
Chapter 5: Writing a Server the Old-Fashioned Way
Understanding How a Server Works Building Our Server Creating a Minimum Viable Server Handling HTTP Performance Testing with Gatling What’s Next
Part 2: Modern Systems Programming
Chapter 6: Doing I/O Right, with Event Loops
Blocking and Polling Introducing libuv Working with Asynchronous TCP Sockets Building an Asynchronous HTTP Server What’s Next
Chapter 7: Functions and Futures: Patterns for Distributed Services
Designing an Asynchronous API Introducing Futures Implementing Futures Implementing an ExecutionContext Futures and Promises Introducing libcurl Asynchronous curl What’s Next
Chapter 8: Streaming with Pipes and Files
Looking at Streams, Files, and Descriptors Streaming Pipe Input in libuv Streaming File Input in libuv Streaming File Output in libuv Stream Processors What’s Next
Chapter 9: Durability: An Embedded Key-Value Database with LMDB
Introducing Embedded Storage Defining LMDB Concepts Working with the LMDB API Serialization and Deserialization with JS ON Putting LMDB on the Web What’s Next
Chapter 10: Services: Encapsulation and Abstraction for Modern Designs
Services and Distributed Systems Parsing, Revisited Moving from Server to Service Implementing an Idiomatic Service DSL Integrations and Ecosystems The Way Forward
Appendix 1: Setting Up the Environment
Running Scala Native on Mac OS Why Use Containers? Installing and Configuring Docker Running Scala Native in Docker You May Be Interested In…
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