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memphis
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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go-client
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Barco Streams: A lightweight and fast event streaming system in Go
Users usually prefer a permissive license for libraries they have to integrate into their code (dependencies), this is still the case for the go client library, under Apache License v2: https://github.com/barcostreams/go-client
memphis
- Memphis
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What type of open source contributions can I make that improve my core data engineering skills? Are there any projects that require help of that nature? What are they?
Hey check out the first good issues in the Memphis.dev open source
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I want to create beginners Data Pipeline with SQL, Python etc. Any expert suggestions on like (Tools, Processes, Sources).
Try Memphis.dev blog or you can check out Github
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What's an ideal project structure for a Golang web service?
- https://github.com/memphisdev/memphis
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Connect Memphis as an Argo event source
Argo is a collection of open-source tools for Kubernetes to run workflows, manage clusters, and do GitOps easily. Memphis is an open-source next-generation alternative to traditional message brokers.
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Creating a brand new data infrastructure for a small company
I have dealt with the same problem. It depends what are the cycle intervals. If for example, it's every few minutes maybe it's worth keeping a machine on the cloud and the DB on that machine. in my opinion, it's a little bit expensive. The thing that worked for me is to run once a day a lambda function and store the data on a message broker. You should take a look at memphis.dev which is open-source and very easy to work with.
- I’m looking for a suggestion for a queuing library
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Memphis: Low-code real-time data processing platform
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Memphis.dev v0.4.2
Join our 2K stargazers on Github and try Memphis out, I am sure you are going to be surprised 📷 https://github.com/memphisdev/memphis-broker
- Memphis.dev v0.2.4 is out!
What are some alternatives?
polar - Lightweight & elastic kubernetes-native event streaming system
gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)
barco - Lightweight & elastic kubernetes-native event streaming system [Moved to: https://github.com/polarstreams/polar]
ApacheKafka - A curated re-sources list for awesome Apache Kafka
barco - Linux containers from scratch in C.
Nodejs-Developer-Roadmap - A Developer Roadmap to becoming a Node.js developer in 2019
kubemqctl - Kubemqctl is a command line interface (CLI) for KubeMQ , Kubernetes Message Broker
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
kubemq-community - KubeMQ is a Kubernetes native message queue broker
compression - Node.js compression middleware
v8.dev - The source code of v8.dev, the official website of the V8 project.
redpanda - Redpanda is a streaming data platform for developers. Kafka API compatible. 10x faster. No ZooKeeper. No JVM!