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Shouldn't Data Connections Be Easier? (with Ashley Jeffs)

Shouldn't Data Connections Be Easier? (with Ashley Jeffs)

FromDeveloper Voices


Shouldn't Data Connections Be Easier? (with Ashley Jeffs)

FromDeveloper Voices

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Benthos wants to be part of your Data Engineering toolkit - it’s there as a quick and easy way to set up data pipelines and start streaming data out of A and into B. In contrast to a lot of the tools we’ve talked about on Developer Voices, Benthos seems focussed on cutting development time down to a minimum, so you can quickly configure a new pipeline and test it out, without making a whole sprint of the task. As quick as a quick-and-dirty shell script, without the dirt. ?So this week we’re talking to the creator of Benthos, Ashley Jeffs, to hear why he created Benthos, what it can do for you, and what its strengths and weaknesses are. And Jeff’s refreshingly candid about when you should and shouldn’t use it. If you ever need to get data from an HTTP connection into S3, or S3 into Kafka, or Kafka into a flat file, Benthos might just save you a few hours of development.–Benthos: https://www.benthos.dev/A list of supported inputs, processors & outputs: https://www.benthos.dev/docs/about#componentsAll their cute blobfish logos: https://www.benthos.dev/blobfish/IDML: https://idml.io/Kris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/–#software #podcast #dataengineering #datascience
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Deep-dive discussions with the smartest developers we know, explaining what they're working on, how they're trying to move the industry forward, and what we can learn from them.You might find the solution to your next architectural headache, pick up a new programming language, or just hear some good war stories from the frontline of technology.Join your host Kris Jenkins as we try to figure out what tomorrow's computing will look like the best way we know how - by listening directly to the developers' voices.