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| | | | | There is a lot of literature on public speaking, but most of it is general public speaking advice and is not geared towards presenting technical topics. Although researchers need to master general presentation skills as well, I found that Joey Asher's book,Even a Geek Can Speak, has a lot of good tips on how to... | |
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| | | This is a data system internals blog post. So if you enjoyed my table formats internals blog posts, or writing on Apache Kafka internals or Apache BookKeeper internals, you might enjoy this one. But beware, it's long and detailed. Also note that I work for Confluent, which also runs Apache Flink but does not run nor contributes to Apache Fluss. However, this post aims to be a faithful and objective description of Fluss. Apache Fluss is a table storage engine for Flink being developed by Alibaba in collaboration with Ververica. To write this blog post, I reverse engineered a high level architecture by reading the Fluss code from the main branch (and running tests), in August 2025. This follows my same approach to my writing about Kafka, Pulsar, BookKeeper, an... | ||