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Learning Akka

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Learning Akka

247 pages, Paperback

Published December 30, 2015

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Jason Goodwin

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Jason Goodwin's latest book is YASHIM COOKS ISTANBUL: Culinary Adventures in the Ottoman Kitchen.
He studied Byzantine history at Cambridge University - and returned to an old obsession to write The Gunpowder Gardens or, A Time For Tea: Travels in China and India in Search of Tea, which was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Award. When the Berlin Wall fell, he walked from Poland to Istanbul to encounter the new European neighbours. His account of the journey, On Foot to the Golden Horn, won the John Llewellyn Rhys/Mail on Sunday Prize in 1993.

Fascinated by what he had learned of Istanbul's perpetual influence in the region, he wrote Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire, a New York Times Notable Book. 'If you want to learn,' he says, 'write a book.' Lords of the Horizons was described by Time Out as 'perhaps the most readable history ever written on anything.'

Having always wanted to write fiction, he became popular as the author of the mystery series beginning with The Janissary Tree, which won the coveted Edgar Award for Best Novel in 2007. Translated into more than 40 languages, the series continues with The Snake Stone, The Bellini Card, An Evil Eye and The Baklava Club. They feature a Turkish detective, Yashim, who lives in 19th century Istanbul.

YASHIM COOKS ISTANBUL is an illustrated collection of recipes, inspired by the cookery in his five published adventures.

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238 reviews14 followers
September 28, 2017
Very helpful distillation of Akka Actors, unfortunately the book has execution problems: poor spacing for source code snippets and several editing errors throughout. Definitely worth a read though for someone hoping to use Akka at work.
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177 reviews6 followers
February 12, 2018
A solid introduction to Akka. It does a good job of covering the basics and gives just enough detail to get started.
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11 reviews2 followers
May 30, 2016
Good overview of Akka and the actor system, though the book could use some proofreading and better code formatting.
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