The best way to discuss Kafka’s competitors is making analogies with Rocky’s enemies because, curiously - they also share similarities with the technologies that Kafka competes against. From time to time, there is always some other technology trying to beat Kafka down and/or take away what it has… which in the universe of software its adoption and market share. It is a technology that has been around for more than a decade now (if we count the time before it was released, GA). Kafka is also known for constantly having competitors. It is almost as if everybody is desperately trying to beat him down and/or take away what he has. If we pick a pattern behind every Rocky movie, either he will suffer a lot (both emotionally and physically) or have a new enemy. It is funny, but you secretly keep this excitement to the scene where his new enemy will show up while watching his movies. Rocky is also notoriously known for constantly having enemies. Just like Rocky, Kafka might not always seem to have what you’re looking for but if you look deeper enough (e.g., properly push it), Kafka always has some acceptable alternative. Kafka is adaptable, extensible, and a really bulletproof technology. This has to do with the fact that Kafka’s core is strong, and when presented with the most challenging of the situations, Kafka always finds a way to overcome the challenge with something that is part of its core. This is not the same to say that Kafka doesn’t have limitations. There has never been a single situation where you couldn’t use Kafka. We don’t need to be always on edge, but we find ways to overcome our limitations and win when we are properly pushed. That is another trait that people like about Rocky because it mimics how we are with our lives. Still, he ultimately finds a way to pull himself up and come out as a winner. Throughout the entire movie series, you can see Rocky sometimes almost falling for some challenging situation. Rocky is also known for being able to overcome difficult situations with perseverance, obstinacy, and serenity. And the community that is behind Kafka also shares the same traits: they are humble, have a good heart, and, more importantly, are not bullies. Kafka is this amazing technology that people choose to use because they like it and because it works. You don’t see anywhere content about Kafka being forcibly published to beat some other technology or prove itself. Because in his heart, he is a good person. You can see in the first movie that even when he is told to hurt someone (that scene where the mob boss asks him to collect a debt), he is bounded to forgive the debt and let the person go. Rocky is humble because he is never looking to overcome anybody, hurt anybody or be more than anybody. Kafka has a unique personality that anyone in the world now understands, knowing that Kafka is:Īlong with these characteristics, Kafka also has a very charismatic personality that helps people falling in love with it, like what happens with Rocky. People need to believe in their hearts that there is something really different with that character, and therefore - they can open themselves to the loving part. Then you can’t avoid but run along with the character.Ĭreating this emotional bond requires having a unique personality. If you ever watch a movie where you suddenly start to cheer for the character - whether it is portraying a good or a villain - that means that there is an emotional bond. And that is something amazing because somehow the actor pulled off something really hard in the world of acting: emotional bond. You can see yourself facing his challenges you can see yourself feeling the same emotions that he does. When you first start watching his movies, you can’t avoid but see yourself in character. It is an invisible love that starts small, but as you keep using the technology, it grows to something beyond comprehension, just like what happens with Rocky. It is hard to explain why this happens, but the reality is that if you ask anyone from the community why Kafka is so great - they will have a hard time explaining. Kafka is a technology that creates a strong emotional bond with people. This is the first and most important thing that Kafka has in common with this character. But in every single movie of the series (eight produced until this date), it is impossible not to fall in love with the character. Rocky Balboa is a fictional character created and played by Sylvester Stallone, who tells the history of a boxer that faces numerous challenges throughout his life and career.
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