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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTech News |
Tomasz Pietrek, Maurice van Veen and David Gee kick off season 3 and we're off the blocks with a back to basics episode! We chat core NATS, the basics of a connection and the pub-sub turtles (all the way down)!
Season 2 was spectacularly short (o... more
Welcome to season two of NATS.fm!
We start off this season by talking about Synadia's RethinkConn 2024 and the excitement around some of the new up and coming NATS Execution Engine, Synadia Cloud, the NATS ambassador programme and more!
If you'r... more
NATS provides incredibly powerful usage patterns and one of the most fundamental is streams and consumers. This pairing is a super power and can solve many challenges in the most simplest way. We cover the bare fundamentals of NATS streams and how to... more
From self-driving cars, to intelligent toasters, this resurgence of artificial intelligence is here to stay. In this episode, we talk about how NATS.io could be the perfect system to connect your AI, ML and DL systems to your business software from t... more
Now that we have v2.10 of the nats-server released, it's time to discuss what we can do with NATS. We start by discussing patterns that we can easily achieve with the KV store. Enjoy! --- If you like this video, be sure to hit like and subscribe! Wan... more
It's here!!! Server 2.10 of the nats-server has been released, and with it, a whole swathe of new features and capabilities. Byron sits down with Neil Twigg and Tomasz Pietrek to talk about what's new and their journey with the nats-server and client... more
Welcome to episode 5 and our first episode with a special guest!
Byron & Dave chat with Tomasz Pietrek, the NATS client team lead engineer on the powerful client libraries. We dig in to JetStream simplification, the KV & Object Store and the Micro ... more
Welcome to episode 4, the last chat about service meshes (for now)!
In EP03, David got stuck, rambling about service and function chaining and Byron gives him a chance to redeem himself and explain properly. The outcome is a hugely simplified appr... more
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