P99 CONF 2025

P99 CONF is a free and virtual conference that’s all about performance and low latency engineering, packed with 60+ highly-technical talks on Rust, distributed systems, Linux kernel, and more.
This bundle gives you a jumpstart before the conference and keeps your momentum going long after. It features new releases by P99 CONF speakers and community members.

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Curious about ScyllaDB, the monstrously fast and scalable database from the hosts of P99 CONF? Discord engineer Bo Ingram teaches you ScyllaDB the best way—through (really fun) hands-on examples. Bo guides you through everything you need to know about ScyllaDB, from your very first queries to running it in a production environment.
ScyllaDB in Action
Slow responses can kill good software. This book shows you how to spot, understand, and respond to latency wherever it appears in your applications and infrastructure. It balances theory with practical implementations, turning academic research into useful techniques you can apply to your projects.
Latency
Creating efficient distributed systems requires you to think differently about failure, performance, network services, resource usage, latency, and much more. This book guides you into the mindset you’ll need to design, develop, and deploy scalable and reliable distributed systems – complete with analogies, practical examples, and helpful illustrations.
Think Distributed Systems
This book is a practical guide to writing more compelling engineering blog posts. Learn all about applying 7 popular blog post patterns (The Bug Hunt, We Wrote it in X, Lessons Learned…), getting the most out of limited writing/revision time, and navigating LLM uses/abuses for blogging. Bonus: foreword by Bryan Cantrill, afterword by Scott Hanselman!
Writing for Developers

Manning Early Access Program (MEAP) - you read the book while it's being written. If you pre-order the print book, you'll get it long before it's available in stores.