Great stuff! Just as a note, Cascalog 2.0 has a lower-level DSL that
lets you write Cascading in idiomatic clojure. Here are some test examples:
https://github.com/nathanmarz/cascalog/blob/develop/cascalog-core/test/cascalog/cascading/operations_test.clj
Marshall Bockrath-Vandegrift wrote:
ronen<[email protected]> writes:
Thanks for releasing this, I personally had to re-invent such
functionality over clojure-hadoop
Glad to do so. If you’ve been exploring a similar software space, would
be very interested in additional specific feedback. And PRs :-).
Did you happen to test this over AWS EMR?
I have not run it live on EMR, but the unit test matrix includes Hadoop
versions 0.20.205, 1.0.3, and 2.2.0, which are the sufficiently-recent
Hadoop releases EMR’s documentation claims are supported.
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