Streaming Audio: Apache Kafka® & Real-Time Data

Making Abstract Algebra Count in the World of Event Streaming ft. Sam Ritchie

April 22, 2020 Confluent, original creators of Apache Kafka® Season 1 Episode 95
Making Abstract Algebra Count in the World of Event Streaming ft. Sam Ritchie
Streaming Audio: Apache Kafka® & Real-Time Data
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Streaming Audio: Apache Kafka® & Real-Time Data
Making Abstract Algebra Count in the World of Event Streaming ft. Sam Ritchie
Apr 22, 2020 Season 1 Episode 95
Confluent, original creators of Apache Kafka®

During his time at Twitter, Sam Ritchie (Staff Research Engineer, Google) led the development of Summingbird, a project that helped Twitter ingest and process massive amounts of data. It relieved some key pain points, saving developers at Twitter from doing work twice, as was a natural consequence of the then-current Lambda Architecture. In this episode, Sam dives teaches us some abstract algebra and explains how it has informed his attempts to make stream processing programs easy to write in a more general way.

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During his time at Twitter, Sam Ritchie (Staff Research Engineer, Google) led the development of Summingbird, a project that helped Twitter ingest and process massive amounts of data. It relieved some key pain points, saving developers at Twitter from doing work twice, as was a natural consequence of the then-current Lambda Architecture. In this episode, Sam dives teaches us some abstract algebra and explains how it has informed his attempts to make stream processing programs easy to write in a more general way.

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