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Cassandra in Japan with Yuki Morishita | Ep. 114 Distributed Data Show

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Patrick talks with longtime Cassandra contributor and committer Yuki about his background with Cassandra, Change Data Capture, and the state of the Cassandra community in Japan.
0:00 - Patrick welcomes longtime Cassandra contributor and committer Yuki to the show and we learn what attracted Yuki to Cassandra
2:55 - Yuki and Patrick talk about what it was like working with early Cassandra releases before CQL
4:03 - Yuki's efforts on translating documentation into Japanese led to his becoming a Cassandra com

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Patrick talks with longtime Cassandra contributor and committer Yuki about his background with Cassandra, Change Data Capture, and the state of the Cassandra community in Japan.
0:00 - Patrick welcomes longtime Cassandra contributor and committer Yuki to the show and we learn what attracted Yuki to Cassandra
2:55 - Yuki and Patrick talk about what it was like working with early Cassandra releases before CQL
4:03 - Yuki's efforts on translating documentation into Japanese led to his becoming a Cassandra com

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