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

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

22 Apr 2020

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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.EPISODE LINKSCheck out SummingbirdJoin the Confluent Community SlackLearn about Kafka at Confluent DeveloperSEASON 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 ๐ŸŽง Subscribe to Confluent Developer wherever you listen to podcasts. โ–ถ๏ธ Subscribe on YouTube, and hit the ๐Ÿ”” to catch new episodes. ๐Ÿ‘ If you enjoyed this, please leave us a rating. ๐ŸŽง Confluent also has a podcast for tech leaders: "Life Is But A Stream" hosted by our friend, Joseph Morais.

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