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March 4, 2019 | Episode 22

Catch Your Bus with KSQL: A Stream Processing Recipe by Leslie Kurt

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We all know that feeling of waiting when your ride is running late. Leslie Kurt shares about how you can use KSQL to calculate the difference between the expected arrival time and real-time updates of a bus as it executes its route. Listen as Leslie walks you through fundamental concepts like KTables, Kafka Streams, persistent queries and Confluent MQTT Proxy, as well as other use cases that involve a similar mechanism of capturing Unix timestamps and performing a stream processing operation on these timestamps.

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Episode 23March 11, 2019 | 41 min

Containerized Apache Kafka On Kubernetes with Viktor Gamov

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Episode 24March 18, 2019 | 36 min

It’s Time for Streaming to Have a Maturity Model ft. Nick Dearden

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Episode 25March 26, 2019 | 14 min

Ask Confluent #11: More Services, More Metrics, More Fun

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