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Tim and Matt continue exploring the Apache Pulsar ecosystem. Joined by special guest John Kuchmek from Cloudera, this episode explored how Apache Pulsar works in conjunction with both Apache NiFi and Apache Flink. We also learn of a few interesting new use cases that John has seen in the wild. We hope you will join us for the latest episode of cros…
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For Episode 3 of Crossing the Streams, Tim and Matt are joined by Matteo Merli ( CTO StreamNative and the Apache Pulsar PMC Chair ) one of the original creators of Apache Pulsar. Matteo shares the backstory of why Pulsar was created, why it is different then other streaming and messaging solutions in the open source space, and shares with us some c…
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Matt continues exploring how Apache Pulsar is used in real-world scenarios. Today he talks with Frank Kelly from Cogito about how they use Pulsar in their service to analyze real-time voice conversations and make recommendations to those on the phone. Frank shares with listeners his years of experience in the messaging space and gives us tips and t…
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Tim and Matt welcome you to the first episode of "Crossing the Streams", where we start to talk about event streaming, event-driven architectures, message queueing, Apache projects, and more! Today we talk about some of the basic concepts around messaging and streaming. We try to highlight the subtle differences and use cases. If you are building s…
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I talk with Jowanza Joseph about his new book Mastering Apache Pulsar: Cloud Native Event Streaming at Scale. Links: Jowanza's Pulsar talks Jowanza's Twitter Jowanza's website Pulsar homepage The Log: What every software engineer should know about real-time data's unifying abstraction by Jay Kreps StreamNative - Hosted Pulsar Datastax Astra Streami…
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I talk with Roy Keyes about his imporant new book Hiring Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers. Links: Roy's Twitter Roy's Book Data Scientists at Work Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century by Thomas H. Davenport and D.J. Patil Building Data Science Teams by DJ Patil Find out more about Into the Hopper at podcast.tdhopper.com…
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Adam Laiacano and I talk with Willem Pienaar, software engineer at Tecton, about feature stores and his work on the Feast open source feature store library. Links: Willem's Twitter Adam's Twitter Feast: feature store for Machine Learning (2020 talk) Feast Tecton GoJek on Wikipedia featurestore.org Find out more about Into the Hopper at podcast.tdho…
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In this episode, I speak with Mike Rogers, Senior Director of Solutions Architecture at Tala Security, about the importance of customer-focused data science for enterprise software products. Links: Tala Security Mike's Twitter Mike's LinkedIn How I Became a Data Scientist Despite Being a Math Major Music is Una Mañana Dorada by Silva de Alegria is …
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In this episode, Joel and I discuss his brilliant new book Ten Essays on Fizz Buzz Meditations on Python, mathematics, science, engineering, and design. Links: Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow Livecoding Madness - Let's Build a Deep Learning Library I don't like notebooks Live Coding the Advent of Code Data Science from Scratch Second Edition Fizz Buzz Book…
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In this episode, we discuss metadata stores, the marketability of math skills, dreams for the data science language of the future, the career advantage of tackling easy problems, and machine learning as technical debt. Josh also bashes blockchains. Find out more about Into the Hopper at podcast.tdhopper.com Music is Una Mañana Dorada by Silva de Al…
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