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SignalR Real-time Application Cookbook

By : Roberto Vespa
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SignalR Real-time Application Cookbook

By: Roberto Vespa

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (18 chapters)
SignalR Real-time Application Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Sriram Cherukumilli is a developer/architect with experience in architecture, design, and development across all application tiers with emphasis on enterprise real-time backend systems. He works at Argo Data Resources on Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5-based workflow management applications that abstract developer-specific and platform-specific details to present business-friendly orchestration services to build workflows across the company's different verticals. Sriram holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering and a Master's degree in Information Technology. Before working at Argo, Sriram worked with many .NET SOA-based enterprise software systems at EMSI, Yahoo! Inc, and Verizon.

Robin Karlsson is a Tech Lead and System Developer at Teleopti, with more than 10 years' experience of development in product companies in the HR area. The team at Teleopti successfully switched from a proprietary solution to a SignalR-based solution to enable monitoring the contact center performance in a web-based solution.

Duncan Mole is an experienced .NET architect/developer, and C# specialist with a focus on real-time, reactive programming. In recent years, Duncan has worked for a variety of investment banks and financial institutions, delivering solutions involving push-style messaging models on a variety of technologies such as SignalR.

Emanuele Rabino is a freelance developer specialized and passionate about everything related to the world of web development.

After working for many years on enterprise projects, using the ASP.NET stack in all its forms, he has been driving the development of e-commerce solutions using HTML5 and full-stack JavaScript environments.

Richard Seroter is the head of product management for CenturyLink Cloud, a Microsoft MVP, an instructor for the developer-centric training company Pluralsight, an InfoQ.com editor for cloud computing, and the author of multiple books on application integration strategies. He is a recognized public speaker and has spoken at events around the world. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on the topics of architecture and solution design (http://seroter.wordpress.com), and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.