Wish other tech had nice, short, clear demos like this.
Excellent demo! Crazy simple yet powerful.
This is really interesting. What would help me in a future episode would be to learn about numerous concrete use-cases so I could use start envisioning if it would be appropriate for use-cases will work on in the future.
I've used NATS in quite a number of projects so far, mostly for offering location transparency. Currently, I've included it as part of a stack that runs in a pilot for one of my clients. The pilot only consists of 100 edge nodes for now, but the ambition is there to scale x1000 or higher. It will be interesting to explore what kinds of decentralized applications become possible at such scale.
Wohoo! That is one cool tool! I am going to learn it use it and then evangelize it. Bravo to the NATS devs!
Excellent video, thanks!!!
Keep it up! Looking forward to new episods!
Yes, more NATS, please.
awesome demo!
Very cool demo and tech!
Thank you Jeremy
Great introduction. I'm working on a data injestion flow that'll receive data from different services in a microservices architecture and store that data in a search-optimized datastore. And I need this to be resilient. My team can not afford to lose any data we wish to push into the pipeline. I think NATS is pretty straight-forward.
Already using it for 4 years. Replaced RabbitMQ and never looked back.
Can't wait for NATS Jetstream episode and some use cases for both. Excellent video, though would have liked some use-case examples
Surprised how I missed this development. NATS has huge potential. Is it possible to explain the NATS uses using a web framework like django. That would be incredibly helpful for developers like me.
I unfortunately haven't used NATS in production yet but I love it!
OMG That was awesome! I loved it!
Seems very cool ❤
Cool, can't wait to check how you evaluate against alternatives in terms of cons/pros for example edge/IoT
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