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Nathan Marz on Storm, Immutability in the Lambda Architecture, Clojure
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Nathan Marz is currently working on a new startup. He was the lead engineer at BackType before being acquired by Twitter in 2011. At Twitter, he started the streaming compute team which provides and develops shared infrastructure to support many critical real-time applications throughout the company. Nathan is the creator of many open source projects, including projects such as Cascalog and Storm.
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Apr 06, 2014
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