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Jeremy Nelson
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Jeremy Nelson is the metadata and systems librarian at Colorado College, a 4-year private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs. In addition to working 8 hours a week on the library's research helpdesk, providing information literacy instructions to undergraduates, and supervising the library's systems and cataloguing departments, Nelson is actively researching and developing various components and open source tools in the Catalog Pull Platform for use by Colorado College, the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries Consortium, and the Library of Congress. He is also co-founder and CTO of KnowledgeLinks.io, a semantic web startup.
His previous library experience includes jobs at Western State Colorado University and the University of Utah. Prior to becoming a librarian, he worked as programmer and project manager at various software companies and financial services institutions. His first book, Becoming a Lean Library , published in 2015, applies lean startup and lean manufacturing ideas to libraries and library operations. Nelson's undergraduate degree is from Knox College and his master's of science in library and information science is from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Emilien Kenler , after working on small web projects, began focusing on game development in 2008 while he was in high school. Until 2011, he worked for different groups and specialized in system administration.
In 2011, he founded a company that sold Minecraft servers while studying computer science engineering. He created a lightweight IaaS (https://github.com/HostYourCreeper/) based on new technologies such as Node.js and RabbitMQ.
Thereafter, he worked at TaDaweb as a system administrator, building its infrastructure and creating tools to manage deployments and monitoring.
In 2014, he began a new adventure at Wizcorp, Tokyo. The same year, Emilien graduated from the University of Technology of Compigne.
Emilien has written MariaDB Essentials for Packt Publishing. He has also contributed as a reviewer on Learning Nagios 4 , MariaDB High Performance , OpenVZ Essentials , Vagrant Virtual Development Environment Cookbook , and Getting Started with MariaDB - Second Edition , all books by Packt Publishing.
Saurabh Minni has an engineering degree with specialization in computer science. A polyglot programmer with over 10 years of experience, he has worked in a variety of technologies, including Assembly, C, C++, Java, Delphi, JavaScript, Android, iOS, PHP, Python, ZMQ, Redis, Mongo, Kyoto Tycoon, Cocoa, Carbon, Apache Kafka, Apache Storm, and ElasticSearch. In short, he is a programmer at heart and loves learning new tech-related things each day.
Currently, he is working as technical architect at Near (an amazing start-up building a location intelligence platform). Apart from handling several projects, he was also responsible for deploying an Apache Kafka cluster. This was instrumental in streamlining the consumption of data in big data processing systems such as Apache Storm, Hadoop, and so on at Near.
Saurabh is also the author of a book on Apache Kafka, Apache Kafka Cookbook , Packt Publishing .
He has also been a reviewer on the book Learning Apache Kafka , Packt Publishing .
He is reachable on Twitter at @the100rabh
and on GitHub at https://github.com/the100rabh/.
This book would not have been possible without the continuous support of my parents, Suresh and Sarla, and my wife, Puja. Thank you for always being there.
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The intention of Mastering Redis is to build upon your basic knowledge of Redis through two ways; provide the deeper meaning of the context and theory behind Redis and its technologies, and increase your practical day-to-day skills with Redis. The Mastering in this book's title implies an ongoing process and not an end destination. What is exciting about Redis is its ongoing and public evolution into the powerful data manipulation and storage technology of today.
Salvatore Sanfilippo has, over the lifespan of the project, articulated a distinct view and opinion about the direction and functionality of Redis. In a January 2015 blog post about benchmarking Redis against other databases, Sanfilippo states "I don't want to convince developers to adopt Redis. We just do our best in order to provide a suitable product, and we are happy if people can get work done with it. That's where my marketing wishes end." Sanfilippo and a small core group of Redis developers follow the successful open source governance model of the "benevolent dictator for life" (BDL), where a single person is the ultimate arbitrator of what is committed into the Redis code base. The success of the BDL model, evidenced by open source projects such as Linux kernel development and the Python programming language, is replicated in Redis with Sanfilippo as its primary developer and maintainer.
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