Get the ZeroMQ bible on your Kindle. New digital edition, reformatted to look great on every Kindle. Takes you through learning ZeroMQ, step-by-step, with over 80 examples. You will learn the basics, the API, the different socket types and how they work, reliability, and a host of patterns you can use in your applications. Mainly for C developers but also for all ZeroMQ users.
a software developer and past president of the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure (FFII), an association that fights against software patents. In 2007, he was nominated one of the "50 most influential people in IP" by Managing Intellectual Property magazine.
There is not enough stars on Goodreads to rate this book. Perfect guidance through the rather steep learning curve, from architectural concepts to concrete implementations. A multitude of mostly quite elaborate examples is provided, each of which is extensively and accesibly explained.
This book is a must read, even if you are not going to use ZeroMQ in the immediate future. The presented information helps to connect the dots on the challenges and characteristics of progamming systems targeted to work in a distributed environment.