@libertarianfilm@EricLDaugh Actually you can with responsible and accountable government spending. Democrats have been brainwashed to believe more taxes is the answer to every problem
Declarative Pipelines is going open source!
Built with openness and composability in mind, Declarative Pipelines allows developers to define what their pipeline should do – and let Apache Spark™ determine how. https://t.co/lNWlOPv3EF
Announcing Agent Bricks: auto-optimize agents for your domain tasks.
Provide a high-level description of the agent’s task, and connect your enterprise data — Agent Bricks handles the rest. https://t.co/olR2M8qUzf
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🔥 Apache Spark 4.0 is out!
From UC Berkeley in 2010 to the backbone of modern ETL, Spark keeps evolving.
Now with:
⚡ SQL scripting & control flow
🧪 PySpark plotting & UDTFs
🌊 Stateful Streaming APIs
🔌 Spark Connect for more languages
➡️ https://t.co/xo77blERdJ
#Spark40 #BigData #PySpark
@alighodsi I am personally seeing signs of progress in SF. Very optimistic about the city and Databricks of course. SF always bounces back because we have builders and dreamers like no other city in the world!
@mjfree@elonmusk This post definitely doesn’t look like coming from a person who claims to be a Vedic Meditation Practitioner. Either you have been duped or you are practicing it incorrectly.
@rockthejvm Go for it! I personally know a few apps that are still running in play 2.0 and they will appreciate a hands-on content along with tips on migrating from 2.x to 3.x
@ScalaSpace Language by itself is not the problem. Someone needs to build an open source tool or frameworks that has mass adoption just like Apache Spark. Golang is a terrible language compared to Scala in my view but its adoption skyrocket in devops space due to terraform.
@elonmusk Why do we need telcos if starlink can provide internet directly to cellphone with no extra equipment or special app. We need to get rid of telcos.