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in-mem sub/pub with Mufa #27

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abdennour opened this issue Nov 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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in-mem sub/pub with Mufa #27

abdennour opened this issue Nov 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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abdennour commented Nov 3, 2021

  • First Name: Abdennour

  • Last Name: Toumi

  • Bio:

    • 🏢 A practical Architect with SRE focus, cloudnative ⛅️ by design, software engineering as background.
    • TOP 1 🥇 Github Awarded in Javascript at country 🇹🇳 level
    • 🧠 The mastermind behind many opensource 🗃 software .i.e react-csv, mufa, seal-cli,...etc
    • 🌍 An active contributor at Stack Overflow & Top 2 at country 🇹🇳 level.
    • 🔨 delivering sustainable technical solutions with a strong Software engineering & DevOps Engineering backgrounds
    • I am Red Hat 🔴 Architect level 4, AWS 🟠 Solutions Architect PRO, All Kubernetes 🔵 certified (CKA, CKAD, CKS), and others.
    • more: https://k8s.tn/resume.pdf
    • Owner of : https://kubernetes.tn
  • Talk Title: in-mem sub/pub with Mufa

  • Talk Resume: Learn how to use the JS library MUFA to keep loosely coupled architecture among your software layers.

  • Photo: https://k8s.tn/whoami.jpg

  • Twitter (or other social media link): N/A

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This issue is created based on invitation coming from @3imed-jaberi thru Linkedin private messages

abdennour added a commit to abdennour/talks that referenced this issue Nov 3, 2021
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@3imed-jaberi 3imed-jaberi self-assigned this Nov 3, 2021
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