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Kafka has become the de-facto standard for handling real-time streams in high-volume, data-intensive applications, and there are certainly a lot of those out there. We thought it would be valuable to conduct a quick poll to find out which which implementation of Kafka Producers and Consumers people use – specifically, which programming languages do you use to produce and consume Kafka messages?
Please tweet this poll and help us spread the word, so we can get a good, statistically significant results. We’ll publish the results here and via @sematext (follow us!) in a week.
NOTE: If you choose “Other”, please leave a comment with additional info, so we can share this when we publish the results, too!
Please tweet this poll and help us spread the word, so we can get a good, statistically significant results. We’ll publish the results hereand via @sematext (follow us!) in a week.
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