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Network Programmability and Automation: Skills for the Next-Generation Network Engineer

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Like sysadmins before them, network engineers are finding that they cannot do their work manually anymore. As the field faces new protocols, technologies, delivery models, and a pressing need for businesses to be more agile and flexible, network automation is becoming essential. This practical guide shows network engineers how to use a range of technologies and toolsâ??including Linux, Python, JSON, and XMLâ??to automate their systems through code. Network programming and automation will help you simplify tasks involved in configuring, managing, and operating network equipment, topologies, services, and connectivity. Through the course of the book, youâ??ll learn the basic skills and tools you need to make this critical transition. This book

581 pages, Paperback

First published February 25, 2016

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September 27, 2021
Really good intro to Python, Git, Templating (Jinja), and Ansible. It also goes over other tools (Salt, NAPALM,etc.) but those weren't my interest at the time I read it.

It's targeting Beginners to Intermediate so overall excellent intro textbook. If that is below your skill level this book still makes for a really good reference material.
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March 12, 2019
David Bombal:
- Great overview of general network automation topics (Python, GIT, Ansible, SDN, etc)
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