Are you trying to move beyond basic networking and finally understand how modern networks are *programmed, automated, and controlled in real time*? Have you ever wondered how engineers build intelligent systems that respond instantly to changes instead of relying on manual configuration?
Dynamic Cisco Networks Programming for Real-Time Control by Phillip R. Peak is written for readers who are ready to bridge that gap.
This book doesn’t assume you want theory for theory’s sake. It asks a more practical question:
How do you actually design, automate, and control networks using code in today’s fast-moving environments?
From the very first chapters, you’re guided into a hands-on mindset. Instead of overwhelming you with abstract concepts, the book breaks down how programmable networks really work—step by step. You’ll explore how APIs interact with network devices, how automation scripts can replace repetitive tasks, and how real-time control transforms static infrastructure into adaptive systems.
But let’s be honest—learning network programming can feel intimidating.
That’s why this book takes a conversational, human approach:
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