C, Java, Distributed Computing, Hazelcast and Apache Kafka
A conversation with Victor Gamov about Java, Distributed Computing
and Apache Kafka
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Viktor Gamov (@gAmUssA) about:
Russian, pirate 286 intel knock-off, starting with BASIC, typing
programs from magazines, fun with computer graphics primitive in
BASIC, Flash animations with ActionScript, drawing buttons with
Visual Basic, learning C/C++ at the university, implementing a log
scraper in Pearl to get an aggregated view, Unreal Tournament was
the secret goal, enjoying the lack of no compilation in excel
macros, Java and Flex development, creating GUIs with Borland C++
builder at university, the size of statically compiled libraries
matters, optimising the size with MS Visual C++, exploring DirectX
SDK, OpenGL vs. DirectX, enjoying MSDN with Visual Studio .net and
C#, the Russian Development Software Network rsdn.org, Thinking in
C++ over Thinking in Java, nice looking and opensource Eclipse IDE,
writing web servers in Java, JRE vs. JDK, Moscow State University
for Railway Engineering, writing backends with WebSphere and RAD,
WebSphere Community Edition 5.0 vs. Geronimo vs. Tomcat, Borland
JBuilder with JBCL, great DeveloperWorks from IBM, Scott Davis'
articles about Groovy, smart and motivated kids, nice Ruby and
Rails, Scott Davis and Grails, working on Russian Google ->
Yandex, working with Yakov Vain in Flex and Java, writing the
Enterprise Web Development book, working for Hazelcast and Talip
Ozturk, speaking at JavaOne, working as solution architect, meeting
Cay Horstmann - author of Core Java book, the CAP theorem, from
Hazelcast to Conluent and Apache Kafka, building
kafka-tutorials.confluent.io, Kafka and JMS are following opposite
principles, from JMS persistent topics to Kafka, from Hadoop and
Big Data to Kafka, BigData and lambda architecture, from batch to
real time processing, data is an immutable set of events, no replay
in JMS, the outbox pattern, Change Data Capture (CDC), debezium,
Viktor Gamov on twitter: @gAmUssA, Victor's website: gamov.io
Russian, pirate 286 intel knock-off, starting with BASIC, typing
programs from magazines, fun with computer graphics primitive in
BASIC, Flash animations with ActionScript, drawing buttons with
Visual Basic, learning C/C++ at the university, implementing a log
scraper in Pearl to get an aggregated view, Unreal Tournament was
the secret goal, enjoying the lack of no compilation in excel
macros, Java and Flex development, creating GUIs with Borland C++
builder at university, the size of statically compiled libraries
matters, optimising the size with MS Visual C++, exploring DirectX
SDK, OpenGL vs. DirectX, enjoying MSDN with Visual Studio .net and
C#, the Russian Development Software Network rsdn.org, Thinking in
C++ over Thinking in Java, nice looking and opensource Eclipse IDE,
writing web servers in Java, JRE vs. JDK, Moscow State University
for Railway Engineering, writing backends with WebSphere and RAD,
WebSphere Community Edition 5.0 vs. Geronimo vs. Tomcat, Borland
JBuilder with JBCL, great DeveloperWorks from IBM, Scott Davis'
articles about Groovy, smart and motivated kids, nice Ruby and
Rails, Scott Davis and Grails, working on Russian Google ->
Yandex, working with Yakov Vain in Flex and Java, writing the
Enterprise Web Development book, working for Hazelcast and Talip
Ozturk, speaking at JavaOne, working as solution architect, meeting
Cay Horstmann - author of Core Java book, the CAP theorem, from
Hazelcast to Conluent and Apache Kafka, building
kafka-tutorials.confluent.io, Kafka and JMS are following opposite
principles, from JMS persistent topics to Kafka, from Hadoop and
Big Data to Kafka, BigData and lambda architecture, from batch to
real time processing, data is an immutable set of events, no replay
in JMS, the outbox pattern, Change Data Capture (CDC), debezium,
Viktor Gamov on twitter: @gAmUssA, Victor's website: gamov.io
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