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Wednesday Jan 02, 2008
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Solaris Application Programming, by Sun engineer Darryl Gove, has just been published by Sun Press/Prentice Hall.
Here's the back-of-the-jacket blurb:
Solaris™ Application Programming is a comprehensive guide to optimizing the performance of applications running in your Solaris environment. From the fundamentals of system performance to using analysis and optimization tools to their fullest, this wide-ranging resource shows developers and software architects how to get the most from Solaris systems and applications.
Whether you’re new to performance analysis and optimization or an experienced developer searching for the most efficient ways to solve performance issues, this practical guide gives you the background information, tips, and techniques for developing, optimizing, and debugging applications on Solaris.
The text begins with a detailed overview of the components that affect system performance. This is followed by explanations of the many developer tools included with Solaris OS and the Sun Studio compiler, and then it takes you beyond the basics with practical, real-world examples. In addition, you will learn how to use the rich set of developer tools to identify performance problems, accurately interpret output from the tools, and choose the smartest, most efficient approach to correcting specific problems and achieving maximum system performance.
Coverage includes
An overview of hardware and software components that affect system performance, including coverage of SPARC and x64 processors
You can get it at Powells Books online (my favorite online bookstore).
I don't understand. The book is about performance, and the title seems to be misleading!
Posted by Ryan on January 03, 2008 at 03:51 AM PST #