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Python + Hadoop = Flying Circus Elephant
Thursday, 29 May 2008
by Klaas Bosteels
filed under Code
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As a research intern here at Last.fm, dealing with huge datasets has become my daily bread. Having a herd of yellow elephants at my disposal makes this a lot easier, but the conventional way of writing Hadoop programs can be rather cumbersome. It generally involves lots of typing, compiling, building, and moving files around, which is especially annoying for the “write once, run never again” programs that are often required for research purposes. After fixing one too many stupid bugs caused by this copy/paste-encouraging work flow, I finally decided to look for an alternative."ec2 appengine appscale python distributed hadoop mapreduce opensource
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ken .What's really nice about this is clicking through to see the 60+ lines of java, compare and contrast nicely illustrates functional programming, summed up in closing "It definitely allows me to get more work done in less time", our needs (more-and-less:)
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Andrey PetrovSetting up map/reduce with hadoop and python.
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