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Learn Pub/Sub in RabbitMQ and TypeScript

Is this a course on Pub/Sub architecture, or is it a course on RabbitMQ? Well, both.

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What will you learn?

Learn how to build large-scale asynchronous Pub/Sub architectures using RabbitMQ and TypeScript. Understand how pub/sub systems differ from point-to-point systems, and how to use real-world technologies to make them work. Write hands-on real-time applications that use a local RabbitMQ server to communicate between services.

Chapter List

1
Pub/Sub Architecture
Understand the basics of Pub/Sub architecture and how it differs from point-to-point systems.
2
Message Brokers
Understand the role of message brokers in pub/sub systems and which are the most popular options.
3
Publishers & Queues
Use publishers and queues to send and receive messages.
4
Subscribers & Routing
Learn how to route messages to different subscribers and use advanced routing patterns.
5
Delivery
Build robust systems that can handle message delivery failures and ensure messages make it to their destination.
6
Serialization
Learn how to serialize and deserialize messages and handle different message formats.
7
Scalability
Learn how to handle large-scale systems without sacrificing performance.

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Mohammad hindi

Palestinian Territories

Excellent!!!

(5/5)
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Abdullah Yousuf

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Very good introduction into queues with AMQP, a bit confusing sometimes.

(4/5)
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Akshell

France

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Haitham Alawneh

Palestinian Territories

Overall good module. Could provide more explanation/docs on the peril game interface itself.

(5/5)
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Steve Hu

Canada

This was a very intuitive course. And not to mention that it's very easy now to implement this knowledge in other programming languages too!

(4/5)
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Zhusha7

Vilnius, Lithuania

Good intro to pub/sub concepts, especially to someone who hasn't used RabbitMQ before.

(5/5)
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Josh Javier

Philippines

This was a great introduction to RabbitMQ! As someone who only had knowledge of proprietary MQs like AWS SQS, I was looking for sources to learn open-source variants of MQs such as RabbitMQ or Apache Kafka, as a backend developer. This course definitely delivers, both as an intro the MQs and as a primer on RabbitMQ.

(5/5)
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Sai

San Francisco, USA

great intro to rabbitmq and working with it in typescript. You essentially run a game of (kind of) Risk where rabbit is the server that informs the other players of moves. Very cool!

(5/5)
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Peter S

United States

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