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★ AN ORIGINAL LEATHER IS BEING USED FOR BINDING THIS BOOK WITH GOLDEN LEAF PRINTING AND DESIGNING ON SPINE, FRONT AND BACK OF THE BOOK WITH EDGE GILDING. In this essential guide for software engineers and architects, Martin Kleppmann demystifies the key principles behind high-performance, data-intensive systems.

Author Overview: Martin Kleppmann Martin is a researcher in distributed systems at the University of Cambridge. Martin is a regular conference speaker, blogger and open source contributor. He is now working on TRVE DATA, a project that aims to bring end-to-end encryption and decentralisation to a wide range of applications.

Author Overview: Martin is a researcher in distributed systems at the University of Cambridge. Martin is a regular conference speaker, blogger and open source contributor. He believes that profound technical ideas should be accessible to everyone and that deeper understanding will help us develop better software.

Data is at the center of many challenges in system design today. Difficult issues need to be figured out, such as scalability, consistency, reliability, efficiency, and maintainability. In addition, we have an overwhelming variety of tools, including NoSQL datastores, stream or batch processors, and message brokers.

Designing Data-Intensive Applications : The Big Ideas Behind Reliable New Stock

Written byMartin Kleppmann, this highly respected book breaks down complex data systems and explains how modern applications handle data at scale, including databases, streaming systems, and distributed architectures.

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The product is a vintage hardcover book titled “Main Street & Babbitt” by Sinclair Lewis, part of the Library of America series. It features a slipcase and is signed by a previous owner. Published in 1992, the novel is a work of fiction that falls under the genres of satire, classics, and literature. The book explores themes of relationships, the American West, and small towns, making it an interesting read for adult audiences. With its 1st print edition, cloth cover, and fine binding features, this book is a valuable addition to any literature collection.

Marks/Smudges: Minimal, if any; pages remain clean and readable. Below are the detailed condition notes. Cover has light scuffing and shelf wear. Spine: Tight and square, no cracks or creases. Cover: Very Good — clean with light shelf wear (minor surface scuffs typical of gentle use).