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Network engineers are finding it harder than ever to rely solely on
manual processes to get their jobs done. New protocols,
technologies, delivery models, and the need for businesses to
become more agile and flexible have made network automation
essential. The updated second edition of this practical guide shows
network engineers how to use a range of technologies and tools,
including Linux, Python, APIs, and Git, to automate systems through
code. This edition also includes brand new topics such as network
development environments, cloud, programming with Go, and a
reference network automation architecture. Network Programmability
and Automation will help you automate tasks involved in
configuring, managing, and operating network equipment, topologies,
services, and connectivity. Through the course of the book, you'll
learn the basic skills and tools you need to make this critical
transition. You'll learn: Programming skills with Python and Go:
data types, conditionals, loops, functions, and more How to work
with Linux-based systems, the foundation for modern networking and
cloud platforms Data formats and models: JSON, XML, YAML, and YANG
Jinja templating for creating network device configurations The
role of application programming interfaces (APIs) in network
automation Source control with Git to manage code changes during
the automation process Cloud-native technologies like Docker and
Kubernetes How to automate network devices and services using
Ansible, Salt, and Terraform Tools and technologies for developing
and continuously integrating network automation
Why are men, like other primate males, usually the aggressors
and risk takers? Why do women typically have fewer sexual partners?
In "Why Sex Matters," Bobbi Low ranges from ancient Rome to modern
America, from the Amazon to the Arctic, and from single-celled
organisms to international politics, to show that these and many
other questions about human behavior largely come down to evolution
and sex. More precisely, as she shows in this uniquely
comprehensive and accessible survey of behavioral and evolutionary
ecology, they come down to the basic principle that all organisms
evolved to maximize their reproductive success and seek resources
to do so, but that sometimes cooperation and collaboration are the
most effective ways to succeed.
This newly revised edition has been thoroughly updated to
include the latest research and reflect exciting changes in the
field, including how our evolutionary past continues to affect our
ecological present.
This is a new release of the original 1949 edition.
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