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To date, Kafka is one of the most in-demand products in large distributed systems and projects. In my talk, I would like to present a few real cases of using the stack of the python and Kafka that helped us get things done. Also, I am to reveal problems occurred while integrating the new tool. Oleksandr Tarasenko Python fwdays 2020
Using Kafka in your python application - Python fwdays 2020
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Adopt DevOps philosophy on your Symfony projects (Symfony Live 2011)
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