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February 25, 2019 | Episode 20

Splitting and Routing Events with KSQL ft. Pascal Vantrepote

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Tim Berglund chats with System Engineer Pascal Vantrepote about a KSQL recipe he created based on a real-life customer use case in the financial services industry. They also discuss the advantages of KSQL, such as its expressiveness and ease of deployment in places where you’re not already writing a Java application.

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