Every major pipeline or workflow engine today is either heavyweight, cluster-oriented, monolithic, or tied to Python. Nobody has built a microservice-native, Java/Quarkus/JVM, gRPC-first, type-safe pipeline engine, like The Pipeline Framework.
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I just used @coderabbitai for my code review, and it's fantastic! It's free for OSS and offers a free trial for the proprietary code. Check it out: https://t.co/es0JQcnlIp
Introducing The Pipeline Framework
The Pipeline Framework is a powerful tool for building reactive pipeline processing systems. It simplifies the development of distributed systems by providing a consistent way to create, configure, and deploy pipeline steps.
Too often we see development teams struggle to finish a project. Here is a nice open-source framework I wrote to help with your upcoming microservices (or legacy!) project: the pipeline framework.
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Would like to know more?
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Like a black hole bending the space around it, a main monolithic system warps development priorities and architectures. Anything that gets too close is pulled in — data, features, even whole projects. #microservices#antipatterns
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Developers do this all the time when writing any piece of Java code, so it's great to give this thing a fancy name and cite all the benefits associated with it. #java#programming#DEVCommunity https://t.co/X61ilbl1H7
Excited to kick off a series on CSV file processing in a distributed systems environment! 🚀Feel free to share if you find it relevant. Thanks in advance for your engagement! #CSVProcessing#DistributedSystems#DataManagement#DEVCommunity https://t.co/EJO92VvxAu