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Translating between the virtual and the real: Interview with artist Scott Kildall

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Scott Kildall is an artist whose work often explores themes of future-thinking and translation between the virtual and the real. His latest projects use physical data visualization - the transformation of data sources into physical objects via computer algorithms. We're currently collaborating on the...

John O’Nolan – Ghost Q&A

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John O'Nolan took some time out of his busy schedule to talk to Packt Publishing about the meteoric rise of Ghost - the stripped back blogging platform. What were the biggest issues you faced/continue to face in the development phase? Open source development is always a challenge....

Sam Erskine talks Microsoft System Center

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  How will System Center be used in the next 2 years? Samuel Erskine (MCT), experienced System Centre Admin and Packt author, talks about the future of Microsoft System Center. Samuel shares his insights on the challenges of achieving automation with the Cloud, and effective...

An Interview with David Dossot

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David Dossot is a highly experienced software engineer and architect of close to two decades. Armed with knowledge of RabbitMQ gathered since 2009, he has written a fantastic book called RabbitMQ Essentials, a fast-paced tutorial that covers the fundamentals of RabbitMQ when used in...

An Interview with Jay LaCroix

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Jeremy, or Jay, is a Linux Administrator with over 12 years of experience and nine certifications. As a technologist, Jay enjoys all aspects of technology, and when not buried under a plethora of computer books, he enjoys music, photography, and writing. As well as...

An Interview with Sascha Gundlach and Michelle K. Martin

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What initially drew you to write your book for Packt Publishing? Trying to bundle all the CryENGINE knowledge and everything we have learned over the past decade working with CryENGINE was something we wanted to do for a long time. With a publisher like Packt...

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Understanding the Foundation of Protocol-oriented Design

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When Apple announced Swift 2 at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2016, they also declared that Swift was the world’s first protocol-oriented...

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