Yes, RabbitMQ has been around for at least 5 years. It's just simply, some argue, the best pub/sub framework going. I used it in a prior job experience and found it's logging to be fantastic. Need to find that lost message? No problem.
Back-end dev trying to broaden my skill set to match the ones of my dream jobs. Currently proficient and working with event-driven architectures in Go, Typescript (Nest.js) and Python(FastAPI)
Since you're gonna get down with RabbitMQ, I'd also add Kafka to that list. They're similar, with different strengths and weaknesses, and having both on your belt would make you better fitted all sorts of problems.
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RabbitMQ, Golang, ReactJS, and maybe flutter.
RabbitMQ? I had to google that 😀😀
RabbitMQ not as cute as the name 😆
But still the most used message broker.
Haha, there has to be the story behind that name 😀😀
Yes, RabbitMQ has been around for at least 5 years. It's just simply, some argue, the best pub/sub framework going. I used it in a prior job experience and found it's logging to be fantastic. Need to find that lost message? No problem.
All lovely technologies!
Since you're gonna get down with RabbitMQ, I'd also add Kafka to that list. They're similar, with different strengths and weaknesses, and having both on your belt would make you better fitted all sorts of problems.