On 06/10/2014 04:09 PM, Shiyao Ma wrote:
I wonder if it's opensourced. I am kinda interested in its
implementation. On the whole, the performance is rather good.
2014-06-10 22:39 GMT+08:00 Mark H Harris <harrismh...@gmail.com
<mailto:harrismh...@gmail.com>>:
On 6/9/14 3:54 PM, Carlos Anselmo Dias wrote:
Hi ...
I'm finishing my messages with this ...
The first time I looked into Python was +- 10 years ago ...
and in the
last 10 years I did not spent more than 30 minutes looking at
... but I
like it ... it's easy to read ... even if I'm not familiar
with the
syntax of ...
When you look at the script I provided you in my first post ... if
you're capable of thinking about it ... yoy can see countless
terabytes/petabytes of information indexed .. it doesn't
matter what
you're daling with ...it might be millions of databases or
billions of
files ...
I spent the last two days thinking about what I want to
implement(...)
... looking at your posts ... thinking in the wideness and in the
particularity of the detail ...
I really consider that Python is one good option(probably the
best) ...
the programmers need less lines of code to achieve what must
be achieved
... and this is one great advantage ...
If you read what I wrote in my first post ->'Python team(...)'
and if
somehow you're capable of visualize that integrated with logs
,etc ...
advertisement included, manipulation of the search string in
the client
apis, etc ... you're very probably very capable of ...
(...)
Best regards,
Carlos
This is the funniest troll I have see in a while... and a bot to boot!
~cool
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If you're asking me if you can use the script I did ... sure, you can
use it, do whatever you want with it, change it,etc ... it was only one
example to exceed the freeze of 'Big Data ,etc (...)' ... you can look
at it and think about n millions of databases, n billions of files,etc
... and can be easily converted in any language ...
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