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Hands-On High Performance Programming with Qt 5

You're reading from   Hands-On High Performance Programming with Qt 5 Build cross-platform applications using concurrency, parallel programming, and memory management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789531244
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marek Krajewski Marek Krajewski
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding Performant Programs FREE CHAPTER 2. Profiling to Find Bottlenecks 3. Deep Dive into C++ and Performance 4. Using Data Structures and Algorithms Efficiently 5. An In-Depth Guide to Concurrency and Multithreading 6. Performance Failures and How to Overcome Them 7. Understanding I/O Performance and Overcoming Related Problems 8. Optimizing Graphical Performance 9. Optimizing Network Performance 10. Qt Performance on Embedded and Mobile Platforms 11. Testing and Deploying Qt Applications 12. Assessments 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Further reading

High Performance Browser Networking by I. Grigorik, O'Reilly (2013) – although aimed more at the performance of browser-based JavaScript applications, this book gives you quite a broad background of the standard UDP, TCP, and HTTP protocols, as well as wireless networking development and standards. Strongly recommended!

The Performance of Open Source Applications, edited by Travish Armstrong (available at http://aosabook.org, 2013) contains case studies on networking performance optimizations in the Chrome browser, Warp server implementation, and mobile networking techniques.

The series of three TCP/IP Illustrated books by W.R. Stevens, Addison–Wesley (2011), is a classic, very thorough, albeit a little dated description of the IP protocol family up to HTTP. It also includes a discussion of the IP protocol stack in 4.4 BSD Linux. For a similar...

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