Re: SparkR developer release
Great news . A lot of data scientists are looking for this . > On Jan 16, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Shivaram Venkataraman > wrote: > > I'm happy to announce the developer preview of SparkR, an R frontend > for Spark. SparkR presents Spark's API in R and allows you to write > code in R and run the computation on a Spark cluster. You can try out > SparkR today by installing it from our github repo at > https://github.com/amplab-extras/SparkR-pkg . > > Right now SparkR is available as a standalone package that can be > installed to run on an existing Spark installation. Note that SparkR > requires Spark >= 0.9 and the default build uses the recent 0.9 > release candidate. In the future we will consider merging this with > Apache Spark. > > More details about SparkR and examples of SparkR code can be found at > http://amplab-extras.github.io/SparkR-pkg. I would like to thank > Zongheng Yang, Matei Zaharia and Matt Massie for their contributions > and help in developing SparkR. > > Comments and pull requests are welcome on github. > > Thanks > Shivaram
Re: SparkR developer release
Nice! On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Shivaram Venkataraman < shiva...@eecs.berkeley.edu> wrote: > I'm happy to announce the developer preview of SparkR, an R frontend > for Spark. SparkR presents Spark's API in R and allows you to write > code in R and run the computation on a Spark cluster. You can try out > SparkR today by installing it from our github repo at > https://github.com/amplab-extras/SparkR-pkg . > > Right now SparkR is available as a standalone package that can be > installed to run on an existing Spark installation. Note that SparkR > requires Spark >= 0.9 and the default build uses the recent 0.9 > release candidate. In the future we will consider merging this with > Apache Spark. > > More details about SparkR and examples of SparkR code can be found at > http://amplab-extras.github.io/SparkR-pkg. I would like to thank > Zongheng Yang, Matei Zaharia and Matt Massie for their contributions > and help in developing SparkR. > > Comments and pull requests are welcome on github. > > Thanks > Shivaram >
Re : SparkR developer release
Cool that's awesome and something I'll surely investigate in the coming weeks. Great job! Envoyé depuis mon HTC - Reply message - De : "Shivaram Venkataraman" Pour : , Cc : "Zongheng Yang" , "Matthew L Massie" Objet : SparkR developer release Date : jeu., janv. 16, 2014 23:14 I'm happy to announce the developer preview of SparkR, an R frontend for Spark. SparkR presents Spark's API in R and allows you to write code in R and run the computation on a Spark cluster. You can try out SparkR today by installing it from our github repo at https://github.com/amplab-extras/SparkR-pkg . Right now SparkR is available as a standalone package that can be installed to run on an existing Spark installation. Note that SparkR requires Spark >= 0.9 and the default build uses the recent 0.9 release candidate. In the future we will consider merging this with Apache Spark. More details about SparkR and examples of SparkR code can be found at http://amplab-extras.github.io/SparkR-pkg. I would like to thank Zongheng Yang, Matei Zaharia and Matt Massie for their contributions and help in developing SparkR. Comments and pull requests are welcome on github. Thanks Shivaram
Re: SparkR developer release
This is something I am looking for, definitely will take a look Chester Sent from my iPhone On Jan 16, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Shivaram Venkataraman wrote: > I'm happy to announce the developer preview of SparkR, an R frontend > for Spark. SparkR presents Spark's API in R and allows you to write > code in R and run the computation on a Spark cluster. You can try out > SparkR today by installing it from our github repo at > https://github.com/amplab-extras/SparkR-pkg . > > Right now SparkR is available as a standalone package that can be > installed to run on an existing Spark installation. Note that SparkR > requires Spark >= 0.9 and the default build uses the recent 0.9 > release candidate. In the future we will consider merging this with > Apache Spark. > > More details about SparkR and examples of SparkR code can be found at > http://amplab-extras.github.io/SparkR-pkg. I would like to thank > Zongheng Yang, Matei Zaharia and Matt Massie for their contributions > and help in developing SparkR. > > Comments and pull requests are welcome on github. > > Thanks > Shivaram