Master Kafka Implementation in Node.js: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

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🔍 What You'll Learn:
- Introduction to Kafka: Understand the basics and why it's a game-changer for real-time data processing.
- Setting Up Kafka: Step-by-step instructions to get Kafka up and running on your local machine.
- Practical Examples: Real-world coding examples to solidify your understanding and get you started quickly.

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By the end of this video, you'll have a solid foundation in Kafka and be ready to implement it in your own projects. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth tutorials! 🌟

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Hello Jay, Thanks so much for pushing the wonderful videos to this channel all the time. Greatly appreciated

adebisisheriff
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Please we need you consider terraform tutorials as well, Thank you

stosyst
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Thanks a lot Jay, cant wait for kraft

jazzdestructor
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Great work you're doing Jay 🙂.

I believe there is one more episode left in this series?

kelechinwankpa
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Hey Jay,

First of all, thank you for sharing such amazing concepts with us. I am grateful for this. I have just started learning more about microservice-based projects and architecture. However, whenever I see a microservice architecture, I notice a common pattern: all services are enclosed under a VPC, each with their own subnet, and they share resources like S3 buckets, Databases. However, I couldn't find many details on how they share resources and how everything is deployed. Can you help me figure this out or share resources that could assist me? It would be greatly appreciated.

ashlok_chaudhary
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How does each ms communicate with each other?

stosyst
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Please I need the source code for this. You are yet to upload it to the gitbub

adebisisheriff
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Hi jay, awesome episode, but one feedback...video clarity needs some improvement :)

SunnyBhakta-reoj
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Bro i recently been following this series and i noticed something that you validate the reqbody of the user in routes itself why don't use middleware for that, and also for error logging middleware, create some custom errors or something.. idk maybe you already implemented there all in coming videos, i am just commenting here after i noticed this issue, expecting a reply...

deadeye
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How does each ms communicate with each other?

stosyst