Hackernews posts about Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka is an open-source distributed event-streaming platform designed to handle large volumes of data in real-time, used for building scalable and fault-tolerant applications that process and analyze streaming data.
- Show HN: Apache Wayang supports now Kafka (github.com)
- Apache Kafka Beyond the Basics: Windowing (www.confluent.io)
- Gently Down the Stream – A gentle introduction to Apache Kafka (2021) (www.gentlydownthe.stream)
- Show HN: Kafbat UI for Apache Kafka v1.0 is out (github.com)
- Show HN: Franz – A desktop client for Apache Kafka (github.com)
- Kora: The Cloud Native Engine for Apache Kafka (www.confluent.io)
- Running Apache Kafka in Production (Course) (developer.confluent.io)
- Scary stories about Apache Kafka (medium.com)
- Real-time GPT-4 through Apache Kafka (www.confluent.io)
- The Essence of Apache Kafka (medium.com)
- Gently Down the Stream: A Gentle Introduction to Apache Kafka (www.gentlydownthe.stream)
- Real-time GPT-4 with streams from Apache Kafka (www.confluent.io)
- Confluent Cloud (Kora) 10x faster than Apache Kafka (www.confluent.io)
- I Built a Houseplant Alerting System with KsqlDB on Apache Kafka (hackernoon.com)
- Integrating Apache Kafka with GPT-4 (www.confluent.io)
- Terraform Provider for Apache Kafka (github.com)
- Unknown Magic Byte How to Address Magic Byte Errors in Apache Kafka (www.confluent.io)
- Does Apache Kafka preserve message ordering? (aiven.io)
- Using Apache Kafka with Ngrok (rmoff.net)
- Choosing Apache Kafka For A New Project – A Questionnaire (akrisanov.com)
- Kora: The Cloud Native Engine for Apache Kafka (www.confluent.io)
- Why Apache Kafka Doesn't Need Fsync to Be Safe (jack-vanlightly.com)