Tabs or spaces? Merge vs. rebase? Let’s settle it with Kafka and Node.js

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Tabs or spaces? Merge vs. rebase? Flink SQL vs. KStreams?
    Lucia Cerchie wanted to settle these debates once and for all, so she created a website to let the internet decide: www.lets-settle-this.com/
    Let’s Settle This is powered by a new Kafka JavaScript client from Confluent: confluent-kafka-javascript (early access). Find out how Lucia used it to make the website in the video above.
    RELATED RESOURCES
    ► confluent-kafka-javascript: github.com/confluentinc/confl...
    ►GitHub repository: github.com/confluentinc/demo-...
    ►confluent-kafka-javascript basics: / using-confluent-kafka-...
    ►Confluent Cloud: cnfl.io/4evcev1
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Intro
    1:52 - Step 1: Sending information to the Express route
    2:04 - Step 2: The Express route
    2:18 - Step 3: getting the current state
    2:36 - Step 4: sending the message
    2:50 - Step 5: the consumer
    3:26 - Step 6: the user interface
    3:54 - Outro
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  • @ConfluentDevXTeam
    @ConfluentDevXTeam 10 дней назад +2

    Hey there, it’s Lucia! If you’re a JavaScript developer who’s new to Kafka, I highly recommend checking out the confluent-kafka-javascript client! It’s in early access, and you can find resources on getting started with it here: github.com/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-javascript