Articles by tomaztsql

Advent of 2021, Day 12 – Spark SQL

December 12, 2021 | tomaztsql

Series of Apache Spark posts: Dec 01: What is Apache Spark Dec 02: Installing Apache Spark Dec 03: Getting around CLI and WEB UI in Apache Spark Dec 04: Spark Architecture – Local and cluster mode Dec 05: Setting up Spark Cluster Dec 06: Setting up IDE Dec…Read more ›
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Advent of 2021, Day 10 – Working with data frames

December 10, 2021 | tomaztsql

Series of Apache Spark posts: Dec 01: What is Apache Spark Dec 02: Installing Apache Spark Dec 03: Getting around CLI and WEB UI in Apache Spark Dec 04: Spark Architecture – Local and cluster mode Dec 05: Setting up Spark Cluster Dec 06: Setting up IDE Dec…Read more ›
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Advent of 2021, Day 9 – RDD Operations

December 9, 2021 | tomaztsql

Dec 01: What is Apache Spark Dec 02: Installing Apache Spark Dec 03: Getting around CLI and WEB UI in Apache Spark Dec 04: Spark Architecture – Local and cluster mode Dec 05: Setting up Spark Cluster Dec 06: Setting up IDE Dec 07: Starting Spark with R and Python…Read more ›
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Advent of 2021, Day 6 – Setting up IDE

December 6, 2021 | tomaztsql

Series of Apache Spark posts: Dec 01: What is Apache Spark Dec 02: Installing Apache Spark Dec 03: Getting around CLI and WEB UI in Apache Spark Dec 04: Spark Architecture – Local and cluster mode Dec 05: Setting up Spark Cluster Let’s look…Read more ›
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Advent of 2021, Day 2 – Installing Apache Spark

December 2, 2021 | tomaztsql

Series of Apache Spark posts: Dec 01: What is Apache Spark Today, we will look into installing Apache Spark. Spark is cross-platform software and therefore, we will look into installing it on both Windows and MacOS. Windows Installing Apache Spark on…Read more ›
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Advent of 2021, Day 1 – What is Apache Spark?

December 1, 2021 | tomaztsql

Apache Spark is an open-source unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. It provides an interface for programming entire clusters with implicit data parallelism and fault tolerance. Originally it was developed at the Berkeley’s AMPLab, and later donated to the…Read more ›
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