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How to Build a Reactive Event Streaming App - Coding in Motion
Streaming Audio: Apache Kafka® & Real-Time Data
English - September 20, 2022 07:00 - 1 minute - 1.03 MB - ★★★★★ - 33 ratingsTechnology Education How To apache kafka confluent event stream processing cloud real-time data event driven architecture open source data in motion kafka cloud native Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
How do you build an event-driven application that can react to real-time data streams as they happen? Kris Jenkins (Senior Developer Advocate, Confluent) will be hosting another fun, hands-on programming workshop—Coding in Motion: Watching the River Flow, to demonstrate how you can build a reactive event streaming application with Apache Kafka®, ksqlDB using Python.
As a developer advocate, Kris often speaks at conferences, and the presentation will be available on-demand through the organizer’s YouTube channel. The desire to read comments and be able to interact with the community motivated Kris to set up a real-time event streaming application that would notify him on his mobile phone.
During the workshop, Kris will demonstrate the end-to-end process of using Python to process and stream data from YouTube’s REST API into a Kafka topic, analyze the data with ksqlDB, and then stream data out via Telegram. After the workshop, you’ll be able to use the recipe to build your own event-driven data application.
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