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Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - Overview of the App
In this video, you will get an overview of the Spring Boot Kafka application that we are going to build in this section. This clip is from the chapter "Build a Coffee Order Service Using Spring Boot and Schema Registry" of the series...
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Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - What's Inside an AVRO Record?
In this video, you will learn about what's inside the AVRO record. This clip is from the chapter "AVRO Record- Under the Hood" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry".In this section, we will quickly...
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Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - Build a Coffee Shop Order Consumer
In this video, we will code and consume the coffee order AVRO record from the Kafka topic. This clip is from the chapter "Coffee Shop Order Service Using AVRO - A Real-Time Use Case" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts...
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Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - Produce and Consume Using AVRO Console Producer and Consumer
In this video, you will learn to produce and consume AVRO messages using AVRO Console Producer and Consumer. This clip is from the chapter "Kafka Setup and Demo in Local Using Docker" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts...
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Oracle Database Administration from Zero to Hero - Practice - Performing RMAN Backups - Part II
In this practice video, you will practice using multiple options to back up control files, produce backups as image copies, and utilize TAGs in RMAN backups. This clip is from the chapter "Taking Backups in Oracle Databases" of the...
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Superman vs. the Ku Klux Klan, a radio revolution
Explore the fascinating 1946 story of how 'The Adventures of Superman' radio show courageously battled the Ku Klux Klan, using journalism and storytelling as powerful weapons against hate.
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Producing Produce
Dr. Forrester explains how new technologies enable farmers to feed an ever growing population.
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Farm Tech
Dr. Forrester explains how America has fewer farmers that have to provide for a larger population.
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Farmers: Feeding the World
Dr. Forrester explains the basic needs of a human and how those are met in our society.
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From Food Chains to Food Webs
Dr. Forrester explains how all animals rely on producers, or plants, to provide a foundation for food chains and food webs.
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Plant Reproduction
Dr. Forrester explains the life cycle of a plant. She also teaches about the various ways that seeds are dispersed.
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Introduction to Energy
Dr. Forrester explains how most of our energy is generated by the sun in one way or another.
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What is an Ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a complete community of living organisms and the nonliving materials of their surroundings. This includes plants, animals, microorganisms and their environment, such as soil, rocks, and minerals. An Ecosystem also...
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Borderlands Food Bank, Rescuing Produce to Feed Families
Learn how Borderlands Food Bank saves millions of pounds of produce annually to nourish families in need.
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Why Aren't We Using Nuclear Fusion To Solve Our Energy Crisis?
We aren’t using nuclear fusion to generate power yet because it is incredibly difficult to sustain a fusion reaction. The energy requirements are very high, and it is hard to find materials that can withstand such high temperatures. For...
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What are Economic Systems?
Different economic systems have been developed to meet the needs and wants of the citizens of a country or society. These systems have distinct advantages and downsides for producers, consumers, and governments.
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The zoo chef, feeding Oakland's animals
Meet the chef who prepares 350 lbs of food daily for Oakland Zoo animals.
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Jeremy the snail, unraveling genetic mysteries
Meet Jeremy, a left-coiled snail, and discover the scientific quest to understand his rare genetic trait.
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Will-o’-the-Wisp: Monstrous Flame or Scientific Phenomenon?
These elusive blue flames have been reported globally and inspired a wealth of folklore. But what exactly is a Will-o’-the-Wisp? Also commonly called “ignis fatuus” or “corpse-candle” the glowing atmospheric phenomenon has a reputation...
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Mapping Cherokee Nation Trails in the Appalachians
Embark on a profound journey with Ninohe Dworetsky, also known as Lamar Marshall, a devoted Cherokee trail finder who has dedicated the last 12 years to mapping the ancient trails of the Cherokee people across the Appalachians. Explore...
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Adopted as a Baby_ a Farmer Digs Into Her Culture
Join Kristen Leach on her farming journey as she grows Korean and East Asian herbs in California, enriching local cuisines.
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The Loudest Sound in History: Unraveling the Krakatoa Eruption of 1883
Dive into the astounding world of sound and explore the loudest noise ever recorded - the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883. From the humble decibels of everyday sounds to the earth-shattering 310dB produced by this volcanic explosion,...
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Crafting the Pour, The Art of Custom Beer Tap Handles
Explore the world of custom beer tap handles with AJS Tap Handles, the largest U.S. producer, and discover how art meets manufacturing in bars.
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Exploring Biofuels: From Past to Future Solutions for a Sustainable Planet
The video explores the history and advancements of biofuel technology, showcasing how cities like Vaxio in Sweden have successfully transitioned to renewable energy sources to combat climate change. Researchers are developing innovative...