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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text.
Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book
(without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.
1820 edition. Excerpt: ...sacrifice, and the destined victim was no
other than the venerable Ibrahim. However, before he ventured to
imbrue his hands in the blood of this respectable character he
thought it necessary to discover whether such a deed were likely to
arouse the indignation of the Porte. In order therefore to sound
the feelings of the Divan, he put in practice the following
manoeuvre. On a certain day Ibrahim Pasha disappeared from his
apartment in the tower. The messenger who was sent 'every morning
by his daughters to inquire after their father's health, came back
and reported the circumstance of his absence, adding that he had
made all possible inquiries without being able to discover his
abode. The daughters hearing this, and feeling convinced that their
father had been secretly put to HIS CUNNING WITH RESPECT TO IBRAHIM
PASHA. 197 death, set up the Albanian howl for the dead, in which
they were joined by all the slaves of their harems as well as by
the women of the adjoining mansions: from thence the cry was spread
from house to house, and the whole city of loannina rung with
lamentations during three days for this imaginary death of Ibrahim.
The occurrence indeed was generally believed, and the French consul
dispatched a courier with the intelligence to Constantinople. This
messenger was stopped by the agents of Ali, his dispatches were
read, and he was allowed to proceed. The news occasioned a strong
prejudice against Ali in the minds of all. A council was called,
and a capigi-bashee of the highest rank was sent to loannina with
the sultan's commands to investigate the affair and bring back the
depositions of the great officers of religion and the law. The
messenger arrived, and being introduced into All's presence
surrounded by all his ministers, ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text.
Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book
(without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.
1820 edition. Excerpt: ...sacrifice, and the destined victim was no
other than the venerable Ibrahim. However, before he ventured to
imbrue his hands in the blood of this respectable character he
thought it necessary to discover whether such a deed were likely to
arouse the indignation of the Porte. In order therefore to sound
the feelings of the Divan, he put in practice the following
manoeuvre. On a certain day Ibrahim Pasha disappeared from his
apartment in the tower. The messenger who was sent 'every morning
by his daughters to inquire after their father's health, came back
and reported the circumstance of his absence, adding that he had
made all possible inquiries without being able to discover his
abode. The daughters hearing this, and feeling convinced that their
father had been secretly put to HIS CUNNING WITH RESPECT TO IBRAHIM
PASHA. 197 death, set up the Albanian howl for the dead, in which
they were joined by all the slaves of their harems as well as by
the women of the adjoining mansions: from thence the cry was spread
from house to house, and the whole city of loannina rung with
lamentations during three days for this imaginary death of Ibrahim.
The occurrence indeed was generally believed, and the French consul
dispatched a courier with the intelligence to Constantinople. This
messenger was stopped by the agents of Ali, his dispatches were
read, and he was allowed to proceed. The news occasioned a strong
prejudice against Ali in the minds of all. A council was called,
and a capigi-bashee of the highest rank was sent to loannina with
the sultan's commands to investigate the affair and bring back the
depositions of the great officers of religion and the law. The
messenger arrived, and being introduced into All's presence
surrounded by all his ministers, ...
Know how Serverless and cloud-native systems work, their benefits
and roles in automating and optimizing organizations, and the
challenges to be considered. Anyone interested in Serverless
architecture will benefit from this book, regardless of their level
of technical understanding. This revised and expanded new edition
explains many related terms, such as microservices, cloud-native,
architecture, several relevant AWS services, and how it all works
together to produce cost-effective, scalable solutions in the
cloud. The book starts at a high level and gradually gets more
in-depth and technical. The less technical decision maker will
learn how Serverless can affect finance, security, people, and
compliance. The book touches on important decisions, such as
selecting and working with external or internal specialists and
teams; finding, evaluating, and training them; and the flexibility
and dynamics available within digital projects. Deployment
automation and DevOps also feature heavily in this book, and you
will find real-world use cases and examples of Serverless
architecture to get you started. It's worth noting that this book
is not a development guide; it gives you a comprehensive
understanding of what Serverless is so you can make informed
decisions for your organization and projects. What You'll Learn
Understand Serverless architecture and strategy Understand modern
cloud management strategy, governance, and organizational team
structure Handle budget planning and management Get started with
Serverless architecture design Gain knowledge of best practices and
security, as well as data management and DevOps Study proactive
logging, operations, architecture examples, case studies, and more
Who This Book Is For Anyone interested in a deep understanding of
Serverless and how it can impact organizations and projects,
regardless of their technical level. Strategic insights are
provided for entrepreneurs and executives, planning and team
insights for project managers, and technical insights for
architects and team leads. Cloud consultants working with
enterprises can read everything for a full, in-depth understanding
of the topic. Other readers, such as less technical CTOs/CIOs, VPs,
entrepreneurs, product owners, project managers, etc., can get what
they need from the first 5-7 chapters. More technical readers and
those experienced with Serverless can skim through the first 3
chapters and start with the security deep dive in Chapter 4.
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