Network Programmability and Automation: Skills for the Next-Generation Network Engineer [Eighth Early Release ]
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586 pages | Sep 2017 | English | ISBN-10: 1491931256 | PDF | 8.3 MB
Automation is the new skillset that network engineers need to pick up. Much like sysadmins have had to learn how to use new tools like Chef and Puppet, network engineers are learning that they just can't do things manually anymore. With examples in each chapter, this practical book provides you with baseline skills in network programmability and automation, using a range of technologies including Linux, Python, JSON, and XML. No previous knowledge of software development, programming, automation, or DevOps is required.
Understand the basics of Linux as applied to networking
Learn how to use text editors and Python to automate networks
Apply sound software design principles like continuous integration, DevOps, source control, etc. to optimize networks
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