Episodes
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In this episode, I welcome Otavio Santana (author and Java Champion) back to the show! Listen as Otavio and I talk about his two latest books "Mastering the Java Virtual Machine" and "Java Persistence with NoSQL." We discuss a little about Apache Cassandra® with Java, garbage collection, and the perils of writing two books in a single year.
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In this first episode after a year-end break, I had a chance to talk with longtime community member Jon Haddad. Jon has a storied career of working on some of the largest Cassandra clusters in the world. Listen in, as we talk about some of the clusters that he's worked on, the lessons learned, and a little about his new gig, RustyRazorblade consulting.
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For this episode, I had a great conversation with Jonathan Ellis (DataStax founder and former Apache Cassandra® PMC Chair). Listen in to hear us talk a little about the formation of DataStax, the early days of the Cassandra project, and Jonathan's trials and tribulations while building Vector Search for Cassandra.
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We tried something a little different in this episode, as Sarma Pydipally comes on to the show to interview Aaron! Listen in as we discuss a little about Aaron's career path, working with early versions of Apache Cassandra®, and his upcoming talk at the Cassandra Summit (in December) about leveraging Vector Search in E-commerce!
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Want to learn more about Apache Cassandra® as an AI datastore? Listen in as I talk with Dr. Charna Parkey, while we discuss her career journey from engineer to data scientist, the evolution of Kaskada, some implications of AI, and AI workloads that benefit from Cassandra.
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This week, I sat down with Aaron Morton to talk about his upcoming talk at the Cassandra Summit in December. We also discussed Aaron's work with the Mongoose project, and improving the Cassandra developer experience with a JSON API that includes Vector Search!
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For this episode, I caught up with Otavio Santana, one of our guests from the first season. Otavio and I discussed his new book "Persistence Best Practices for Java Applications" which was just released on Aug 25th. Listen in to hear Otavio and I discuss how Apache Cassandra® fits into the landscape of Java application persistence, the role that cloud native tech plays, as well as practices for building good DTOs in Java.
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In this episode I had a great discussion with German Eichberger and Theo van Kraay of Microsoft. We talked about the Azure Managed Instance for Apache CassandraⓇ service at Microsoft, Java at Microsoft, and a little history about the Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra API. If you want to hear about migrating between clusters on the Azure cloud, then this is the episode for you!
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For today's episode, I sat down with Mary Grygleski of DataStax. Mary is a Developer Advocate on the Astra Streaming team, evangelizing for and helping folks with Apache Pulsar®. She has a long history as both an advocate and an engineer in tech, organizes the Chicago Java Users' Group (CJUG), and has been recognized as a Java Champion. Listen in and hear how we discussed Java, Apache Cassandra®, Pulsar, and Mary's talk for the upcoming Cassandra Summit.
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In this episode, I caught up with Rahul Singh of Anant Corporation. We had a great discussion about how he started Anant, as well as some of the challenges of working with Cassandra (and other "big data" tech) in the C#/.Net world. Additionally, we go on to discuss how Anant's "Cassandra Lunches" (on YouTube) came about, as well as ways to help newer folks learn the Cassandra ecosystem.
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Mongoose with Apache Cassandra®?!?!?! Yes, you heard that correctly. Listen in as I talk with Val Karpov (lead maintainer of the Mongoose project), as we discuss this exciting addition to the Cassandra developer ecosystem. Building JavaScript applications with Apache Cassandra just got a whole lot easier!
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In this episode, I catch up with Loren Sands-Ramshaw of Temporal. In it we talk about durable execution, their book on GraphQL, getting through system design interviews, and their upcoming talk at Cassandra Forward. Also, this is the first episode that we're trying out a video podcast format.
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Get ready for a deep-dive into the depths of Apache CassandraⓇ! Listen in as I sit down with Aaron Morton, as he describes his personal journey with Cassandra while doing movie rendering for major motion pictures, to the story on how he came up with the name "The Last Pickle" for his consulting company. Then get set as Aaron describes the details behind many new initiatives coming soon to Apache CassandraⓇ, including ACID transactions, storage-attached indexes, transactional cluster metadata, as well as his work to improve the developer experience with Stargate.
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Our second season of The Apache Cassandra Corner begins with a quick chat with Patrick McFadin. Patrick and I start out by discussing the plan for the Cassandra Summit in December, as well as what to expect with the virtual Cassandra Forward event on March 14th.
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In this episode I talk with Alexa Simon, who works as a Sr. Data Engineer for Realeyes (Szeged, Csongrad, Hungary). We talked a lot about her career path starting from a youth going to Math camp, to building big data systems on top of Apache Cassandra® and Apache Storm®, and even building systems for Expedia and Hotels.com. Alexa expanded on some of the day-to-day nuances of being a Data Engineer, even sharing a story of getting Cassandra to run on 2GB of RAM!
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Want to contribute to the Apache Cassandra® project, but you're not sure how to get started? Listen in as Derek Chen-Becker and I talk about his journey into open source, his talk at ApacheCon, and his thoughts around increasing the level of documentation and mentorship within the project.
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For this episode I caught up with Mick Semb Wever, the PMC Chair for the Apache Cassandra® Project. Mick and I discussed his journey into open source, consulting with The Last Pickle, and some of the nuances of the PMC Chair position.
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Recording on-location at Apache Con 2022 in New Orleans, I caught up with Cheng Wang and Jordan West of Netflix. We had a great time talking about dealing with bad partitions, schema disagreements, and the ecosystem of tools around the Apache Cassandra® Project.
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For this episode, I sat down with Otavio Santana, who is an open source developer, author and Java Champion. We talked a little about the early days of Apache Cassandra® and his Thrift-based Easy Cassandra project, as well as how that led him to his current open source projects like JNoSQL and the Jakarta Data Specification. Oh, and you're probably encapsulating your POJOs incorrectly.
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In this episode I was joined by a longtime member of the Apache Cassandra® community, Sarma Pydipally. Listen in, as Sarma and I discuss his Prometheus-Grafana-Cassandra metrics collector, his learning resources available on Udemy and YouTube, as well as his own personal journey as a DBA moving from Oracle to Cassandra.
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