This is a photo of my co-founder @somdoron from 2011. We were on a trip to Copenhagen when he discovered @libzmq and he just wouldn't shut up about it. 10 years later, he's the chief maintainer of the project!
Check out his session with @Microsoft today: https://t.co/ee5lY7xmPy
Spotify engineer Geoff van der Meer explains how Spotify used Python to code the app’s backend:
Spotify’s backend consists of many interdependent services, connected by [its] own messaging protocol over ZeroMQ. Around 80% of these services are written in Python.
In 2020, what is the most simple, lightweight, non AWS way to execute asynchronous tasks reliably, with the shortest learning curve? ZeroMq, ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ, Kafka, ExecutorService? Distributed execution optional.
Agreed! I'm using #zeromq to connect a Python service to a web service using jszmq! I'm also happy to say I've recently started contributing to the jszmq project. :)
As of today #zeromq's czmq framework supports Open Sound Control (OSC). Together with the new ZMQ_DGRAM sockets you can talk to any OSC supported device or application opening up the 0mq world to creatives. https://t.co/DPiGjXqFWT