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John Lafleur

Co-founder @AirbyteHQ, the open-source alternative to FiveTran / StitchData. ex-CEO @Codingame (now 1.5M developers).

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Co-founder at Airbyte.io at Airbyte.io

Why ETL Needs Open Source to Address the Long Tail of Integrations

Why ETL Needs Open Source to Address the Long Tail of Integrations

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How “User Success” Helps Us Become the Most Active Slack Community

How “User Success” Helps Us Become the Most Active Slack Community

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How We Performed on Our Q1 OKRs, and The Goals for Q2

How We Performed on Our Q1 OKRs, and The Goals for Q2

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How to Visualize the Time Spent by Your Team in Zoom Calls

How to Visualize the Time Spent by Your Team in Zoom Calls

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Our Truth for 2021: Airbyte Just Works

Our Truth for 2021: Airbyte Just Works

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How To Build a Slack Activity Dashboard With Open Source

How To Build a Slack Activity Dashboard With Open Source

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How Open-source Can Disrupt Build vs. Buy Considerations

How Open-source Can Disrupt Build vs. Buy Considerations

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How to Build Thousands of Connectors

How to Build Thousands of Connectors

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Why the Future of ETL Is Not ELT, But EL(T)

Why the Future of ETL Is Not ELT, But EL(T)

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The State of Open-Source Data Integration and ETL

The State of Open-Source Data Integration and ETL

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Airbyte vs. Singer: Why Airbyte Is Not Built on Top of Singer

Airbyte vs. Singer: Why Airbyte Is Not Built on Top of Singer

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Solving Data Integration: The Pros and Cons of Open Source and Commercial Software

Solving Data Integration: The Pros and Cons of Open Source and Commercial Software

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Why You Should Consider a Soft Launch

Why You Should Consider a Soft Launch

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How We Can Commoditize Data Integration Pipelines

How We Can Commoditize Data Integration Pipelines

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