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Crystal programming : a project-based introduction to building efficient, safe and readable web and CLI applications / George Dietrich and Guilherme Bernal.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dietrich, George, 1816-1900, author.
Contributor:
Bernal, Guilherme, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crystal (Computer file).
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (356 pages)
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, [2022]
Biography/History:
Dietrich George: George Dietrich is a software engineer, open-source aficionado, and Crystal community moderator. He holds a Master of Science degree in internet information systems and a Bachelor of Science degree in information sciences. Bernal Guilherme: Guilherme Bernal is the chief technology officer at Cubos Tecnologia. He holds a bachelor's degree in TI management. Guilherme co-founded a software development company and several tech start-ups, including one that focused on teaching programming skills to a new generation of developers. He is also a two-time world finalist in the coding competition, ACM ICPC.
Summary:
The ultimate guide to Crystal programming covering all its fundamental concepts such as OOP and concurrent programming to help you write readable and safe code and build fast applications Key Features The book uses an example-based approach for a better demonstration of the underlying concepts Develop a thorough appreciation of the roles of the macro API and annotations Leverage supportive tools -- spec, documentation, deployment, and automation Book Description Crystal is a programming language with a concise and user-friendly syntax, along with a seamless system and a performant core, reaching C-like speed. This book will help you gain a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts of Crystal and show you how to apply them to create various types of applications. This book comes packed with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples. You'll learn how to use Crystal's features to create complex and organized projects relying on OOP and its most common design patterns. As you progress, you'll gain a solid understanding of both the basic and advanced features of Crystal. This will enable you to build any application, including command-line interface (CLI) programs and web applications using IOs, concurrency and C bindings, HTTP servers, and the JSON API. By the end of this programming book, you'll be equipped with the skills you need to use Crystal programming for building and understanding any application you come across. What you will learn Explore how Crystal combines the merits of other languages Understand how to leverage existing C libraries without writing any C Focus on zero-cost abstractions with compile-time macros Use an example-based approach to demonstrate language features Develop a variety of Crystal applications, such as web and CLI apps Gain an understanding of the macro API and annotations Who this book is for Developers who want to learn Crystal programming or anyone looking to improve their ability to solve real-world problems using the language will find this book helpful. Experience in application development using any other programming language is expected. However, prior knowledge of Crystal is not required.
Contents:
Table of Contents An Introduction to Crystal Basics Semantics and Features of Crystal Object-Oriented Programming Exploring Crystal via Writing a Command-Line Interface Input/Output Operations Concurrency C Interoperability Using External Libraries Creating a Web Application with Athena Working with Macros Introducing Annotations Leveraging Compile-Time Type Introspection Advanced Macro Usages Testing Documenting Code Deploying Code Automation Tooling Setup The Future of Crystal.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781801816311
180181631X
OCLC:
1321786736

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