
Latency
Slow responses can kill good software. Whether it’s recovering microseconds lost while routing messages on a server or speeding up page loads that keep users waiting, finding and fixing latency can be a frustrating part of your work as a developer. This one-of-a-kind book shows you how to spot, understand, and respond to latency wherever it appears in your applications and infrastructure. Slow screens sink careers. Why is your code still crawling? Hidden queues, chatty APIs, mis-placed data, every microsecond adds up. Latency steals user trust before logs even load. Stop guessing, start measuring, model every millisecond that matters. Feel the thrill of instant responses across servers and clients. Own the speed conversation at your next review. Latency: Reduce Delay in Software Systems by seasoned engineer Pekka Enberg combines deep systems insight with Rust-driven examples to create an authoritative, developer-friendly playbook for low-latency software. Step-by-step projects move from modeling delay to shaving microseconds in real APIs. Each chapter blends theory, code walkthroughs, and war-story wisdom that sticks. Expect diagrams, benchmarks, and checklists you can reuse tomorrow. Finish the book ready to diagnose any slowdown, choose the right fix, and defend your decisions with clear metrics. Your software and reputation will run faster. Ideal for backend and distributed-systems developers comfortable with Rust or similar languages, and performance-minded team leads.Â
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Slow responses can kill good software. Whether it’s recovering microseconds lost while routing messages on a server or speeding up page loads that keep users waiting, finding and fixing latency can be a frustrating part of your work as a developer. This one-of-a-kind book shows you how to spot, understand, and respond to latency wherever it appears in your applications and infrastructure. Slow screens sink careers. Why is your code still crawling? Hidden queues, chatty APIs, mis-placed data, every microsecond adds up. Latency steals user trust before logs even load. Stop guessing, start measuring, model every millisecond that matters. Feel the thrill of instant responses across servers and clients. Own the speed conversation at your next review. Latency: Reduce Delay in Software Systems by seasoned engineer Pekka Enberg combines deep systems insight with Rust-driven examples to create an authoritative, developer-friendly playbook for low-latency software. Step-by-step projects move from modeling delay to shaving microseconds in real APIs. Each chapter blends theory, code walkthroughs, and war-story wisdom that sticks. Expect diagrams, benchmarks, and checklists you can reuse tomorrow. Finish the book ready to diagnose any slowdown, choose the right fix, and defend your decisions with clear metrics. Your software and reputation will run faster. Ideal for backend and distributed-systems developers comfortable with Rust or similar languages, and performance-minded team leads.Â










