Welcome Guest,
This is a special Dr. Dobb's Tech Digest with two special-interest articles. The first is a deep dive into the architecture of messaging systems. It looks at how distributed messaging software is designed and what were the specific trade-offs made in the popular, open source implementation, ZeroMQ. The second article is an elegant reminder of how best to communicate technical details to non-techies; that is, how to write documentation so that your helpdesk doesn't get flooded with calls at each new release. Access is free; just click the "Go To Digital Issue" button below. If you're not a member of the InformationWeek Business Technology Network, you'll be asked to register. There's no cost, and it takes just a few moments.
IN THIS ISSUE:
- The design of a messaging system: The tradeoffs, decisions, and final results of the design of ZeroMQ, one of the most popular, open-source, messaging layers.
- 10 reminders of how to create clear documentation: Learn from a documentation expert how to communicate the essentials so that technical writers can guide your users the right way.
This PDF is best viewed with Adobe Acrobat version 5.0 or later.
The information submitted is collected by UBM Tech.
UBM Tech's privacy policy.
Symantec's privacy policy
This digital issue is sponsored by: