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What happens when you push to GitHub? The short answer: A lot. 👀⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gRmqmeBN

How we improved push processing on GitHub

How we improved push processing on GitHub

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Interesting to learn about the process. Thanks 👨💻

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Mitchel Nijdam

Java & Kotlin Software developer at Alliander via Team Rockstars IT

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Wow this is a big improvement! The sequential to parallel processing with Kafka is a beautiful solution. Decoupling and independent retries + clearly owned services is a major step in maintainability and performance. Would love to read a follow up with more details about retries, observability and Kafka setup. Well done and thanks for sharing. I only wish I could process 300 milion Kafka messages a day😄

Very helpful!

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Shubham Yennawar

ex-CTO • IIT Guwahati • Leetcode Knight • Freelancer • Fullstack developer • Django, MERN stack • Entrepreneur • Web Designer

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Github never disappoints. They are one of the few who give us some detailed insights through blogs. ❤️ from India. Once I read about how they enhanced ux by using dynamic image preview on github repos and created my own version with a weather app. https://weather-app.itsyeshu.me/search/?city=Bengaluru&counter=1&timezone=Asia/Calcutta

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Jack Brannagh

Software Engineer at Nashape

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> What happens when you push to GitHub? The angry Git pixies reject your push because you rebased locally and forgot to force push.

Sanjay Kumar

Marketing Team at Infocus software solutions

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Thanks for sharing the background processing of git push... 🤠

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Maryna Gendelman

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I love it. The colors. I like the colors you've created and used for the graphic design on this layout.

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Stephen Ball

Software Engineer with 15+ years of industry experience and a focus on systems engineering.

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Right on! That's a lot like the Kafka layer we introduced at Spreedly. I came up with the implementation approach and similarly focused in on a message delivery app that would buffer/retry until Kafka acknowledgement. It worked great! https://medium.com/spreedly-engineering/from-riak-to-kafka-part-i-ca56492d5a01

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