Published Mar 11, 2022
Episode 502: Omer Katz on Distributed Task Queues Using Celery
Omer Katz, a core contributor to Celery, delves into the transformative power of distributed task queues, highlighting Celery's scalability, simplicity, and integration in event-driven architectures. He uncovers strategies for identifying bottlenecks, optimizing tasks, and enhancing performance, offering a deep dive into its architecture and implementation nuances.

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