Coding is inherently enjoyable and experimental. With the goal of bringing fun into programming, Kris Jenkins (Senior Developer Advocate, Confluent) hosts a new series of hands-on workshops—Coding in Motion, to teach you how to use Apache Kafka and data streaming technologies for real-life use cases.
Coming out of a whirlwind year for the event streaming world, Tim Berglund sits down with Gwen Shapira, Ben Stopford, and Michael Noll to take a guess at what 2021 will bring.
Gwen Shapira, Ben Stopford, and Michael Noll meet up virtually to talk about event streaming, how it has changed with Apache Kafka in the last five years, and what the next five years have in store.
COVID-19 has changed the face of meetings and events, halting all in-person gatherings and forcing companies to adapt on the fly. In today's episode of Streaming Audio, the Confluent developer advocates come together to discuss how their jobs have changed during the worldwide pandemic.
We've all been affected by COVID-19 in one way or another, resulting in big changes in workplace functionality, productivity, and even our relationships within the Apache Kafka and Confluent communities as meetings and events have needed to turn virtual. Ale Murray shares interesting trends, changes in community metrics, and what we’ve done to adapt as a response.
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