Strikt is very powerful, however it is sometimes hard to find particular methods. This is a handy cheatsheet.
expect, expectThat, expectCatching and expectThrows
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "fmt" | |
| "os" | |
| "time" | |
| ) | |
| func timer() { | |
| // Cria um ticker, um relógio que retorna um channel com o tempo atual, |
Kafka 0.11.0.0 (Confluent 3.3.0) added support to manipulate offsets for a consumer group via cli kafka-consumer-groups command.
kafka-consumer-groups --bootstrap-server <kafkahost:port> --group <group_id> --describeNote the values under "CURRENT-OFFSET" and "LOG-END-OFFSET". "CURRENT-OFFSET" is the offset where this consumer group is currently at in each of the partitions.
Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.
| import java.util | |
| import org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.KafkaConsumer | |
| import scala.collection.JavaConverters._ | |
| object ConsumerExample extends App { | |
| import java.util.Properties |
| #include<stdlib.h> | |
| #include<stdio.h> | |
| #include<string.h> | |
| int main(){ | |
| char *buffer = NULL; | |
| char palavra; | |
| printf("Alocando memoria\n"); |