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Confluent Developer ft. Tim Berglund, Adi Polak & Viktor Gamov

Distributed Systems Engineering with Apache Kafka ft. Jun Rao

05 Feb 2020

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Jun Rao (Co-founder, Confluent) explains what relational databases and distributed databases are, how they work, and major differences between the two. He also delves into important lessons he’s learned along the way through the transition from the relational world to the distributed world. To be successful at a place like Confluent, he outlines three fundamental traits that a distributed systems engineer must possess, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and knowledge, care in code development, and being open-minded and collaborative. You may even find that sometimes, the people with the best answers to your problems aren't even at your company! Originally from China, Jun moved to the U.S. for his Ph.D. and eventually landed in IBM research labs. He worked there for over 10 years before moving to LinkedIn, where Apache Kafka® was initially being developed and implemented. EPISODE LINKSGet 30% off Kafka Summit London registration with the code KSL20AudioJoin the Confluent Community SlackSEASON 2 Hosted by Tim Berglund, Adi Polak and Viktor Gamov Produced and Edited by Noelle Gallagher, Peter Furia and Nurie Mohamed Music by Coastal Kites Artwork by Phil Vo 🎧 Subscribe to Confluent Developer wherever you listen to podcasts. ▶️ Subscribe on YouTube, and hit the 🔔 to catch new episodes. 👍 If you enjoyed this, please leave us a rating. 🎧 Confluent also has a podcast for tech leaders: "Life Is But A Stream" hosted by our friend, Joseph Morais.

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