In my upcoming book on RabbitMQ Layout (part of the RabbitMQ For Developers bundle, to be released on June 15th), I tell a story about a system that uses an analytics service. In this system, the analytics service isn’t reliable so the developers make a backup of all the events in a local database. […]
RabbitMQ For Developers: Release Date and a Free Interview Episode!
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted anything about the RabbitMQ For Developers bundle that I’m working on, so I wanted to give a quick update on what’s happening and tell you when this bundle will be released. In addition to the release date, though, I also have a free episode from the 6 […]
Update on RMQ For Developers: Consulting To Be Available!
GOOD NEWS! The RabbitMQ For Developers bundle is done and released! Head over to RabbitMQ4Devs.com and get up to speed with RabbitMQ and messaging architecture, today! ————– About a week ago, I announced my RabbitMQ For Developers bundle. This is a package of screencasts that I created for WatchMeCode, an eBook that I wrote on […]
Processing Unordered Array Items In Order, Using Brute Force
I recently had the opportunity to interview Aria Stewart – a developer at PayPal. The interview was for my RabbitMQ For Developers package (coming soon!) and centered around designing for failure. At one point in the conversation, we were talking about the problem of ordered messages and vector clocks and I mentioned a problem I […]
Coming Soon: RabbitMQ For Developers
UPDATE: The RabbitMQ For Developers package is now available! Pick up your copy of The RabbitMQ For Developers bundle, and get all 6 interviews, 12 screencasts, an eBook and so much more! ———————— A few months ago, I started working on a screencast series for WatchMeCode that covers RabbitMQ – a great little messaging system that […]