It was rumoured that Chuck Norris once solved distributed consensus without Paxos. Computer scientists have finally discovered how he did it.
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@hampusw wanted to applaud your very approachable explanation on the use of the DKW inequality to estimate CIs for nonparametric distributions.
I've written a basic Rust implementation here https://t.co/yDfKhulEA1.
@smalltrader999 Hi.. Thanks for buying the book! Yeah, an update wouldn't hurt; the challenge has been mostly time and other projects I've been involved in. However, all of the main concepts described in the book are still valid.
@_nl1 Hi. While the book's examples use Java, most of the book's content focuses on Kafka theory and some broader distributed computing principles. Once the theory is understood, the examples are trivially translated into any other language.
I'd also like to thank the following for their contributions to the recent release:
@RafaelGSS@VarunWachaspati
@walkerrandolphsmith
@janderssonse
@piyushpcegarg
@simsibimsiwimsi
@chornsby@davideicardi
@kbudden
Apologies if these GitHub handles point to the wrong Twitterers.
Pleased to say that we've recently released version 3.28.0 of #Kafdrop, which among other minor enhancements addresses the Log4j vulnerability. Big thanks to all involved!
#apachekafka
I recently discovered #EffectiveKafka book. It is an in-depth, but yet full of practical use cases book with code samples.
If you loved the post "Why Kafka Is so Fast" by @IsTheArchitect, the same author won't disappoint you.
https://t.co/KANILRm0Ih
https://t.co/h5SoDPEYH8
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Folks, I'm delighted to share with you my second research paper that has been recently published in IEEE. It details a critical anomaly that occurs in asynchronously replicated systems. https://t.co/tZ843grKNP