Data-Oriented Programming for Beginners
SAM CAMPBELL
Narratore Rayan Mitchell
Casa editrice: Sam Campbell
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In the digital age, data reigns supreme. Yet, for many beginners, navigating the complex landscape of data management, manipulation, and application can be daunting. "Data-Oriented Programming for Beginners" is your compass in the vast world of data-centric development, offering a clear, accessible path to mastering the principles and practices that make data work for you. This book demystifies the concept of Data-Oriented Programming (DOP), a paradigm that prioritizes data and its structure over the traditional focus on procedures and objects. With an emphasis on practical application, readers are guided through the core principles of DOP, including the crucial role of immutability, the separation of data and behavior, and the strategic design of data structures. Through engaging explanations, hands-on examples, and real-world case studies, "Data-Oriented Programming for Beginners" equips you with the knowledge and skills to:Understand the nature and nuances of data in programmingLeverage functional programming languages and libraries for data manipulationDesign efficient, scalable data structures and schemasImplement data-oriented design patterns for robust application developmentNavigate the challenges of data integrity, security, and privacyScale and manage data-driven applications in complex systems "Data-Oriented Programming for Beginners" is more than just a guide; it's a launchpad for harnessing the transformative power of data in your programming endeavors. Embrace the data-oriented approach and unlock new levels of efficiency, clarity, and performance in your software projects.
Durata: circa 4 ore (03:33:07) Data di pubblicazione: 13/10/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —