
The Little Redis Book
by Karl Seguin
Publisher: openmymind.net 2012
Number of pages: 31
Description:
Redis represents a simplification in the way we deal with data. It peels away much of the complexity and abstraction available in other systems. The goal of this book is to build the foundation you'll need to master Redis.
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