Excellent news!
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From: Jacques Nadeau [mailto:jacq...@apache.org]
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To: d...@drill.apache.org; user@drill.apache.org
Subject: Announcing new committer: Ellen Friedman
The Apache Drill PMC is very pleased to announce Ellen Friedman a
MapR Ships Apache Drill 1.2 in its Distribution
Launches new Quick Start Solution for self-service data exploration
San Jose, CA, – October 21, 2015 – MapR Technologies, Inc., provider of the
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mapr-demos/simple-drill-functions
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 11:06 PM, Andrew Brust <
andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
> >> the unusual code-embedding UDF system that Drill has <<
> Have a good link where I could read more about that?
>
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Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 10:22 PM, Andrew Brust <
andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
> I have to admit, I didn't realize columnar was such a big part of Drill.
> I guess that's consistent with Dremel, so it makes sense. I always
> thought the emphasis was on heterog
I have to admit, I didn't realize columnar was such a big part of Drill. I
guess that's consistent with Dremel, so it makes sense. I always thought the
emphasis was on heterogenous data access, not on perf. Cool!
So with that in mind, does drill do much with vector processing/SIMD operation?
Yes, agreed. Fair point and apologies for not articulating same in my comment.
On 7/20/15, 4:10 PM, "Ted Dunning" wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Brust <
>andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
>
>> 1. It seems to me like Drill is at a
(Heh, sorry, guess that was *five* observations :-) )
On 7/20/15, 11:22 AM, "Andrew Brust" wrote:
>Hi, all. I’m just a fly on the wall here, as usual. This was an interesting
>thread to follow. Two observations:
>
>1. It seems to me like Drill is at a point wh
I think you should include that text verbatim, in the docs. Very helpful to
developing an instinct for writing UDFs that work. And if I can understand it
(and I do), then I would think most good Java devs will too.
On 7/20/15, 11:15 AM, "Jacques Nadeau" wrote:
>Hey Stefan,
>
>Can you prop
Hi, all. I’m just a fly on the wall here, as usual. This was an interesting
thread to follow. Two observations:
1. It seems to me like Drill is at a point where, if you thread the needle
perfectly, things generally work as advertised. That’s certainly an advance
over the old, old days, wher
ion time. By pushing that
> code generation time very late in the execution, Drill would have no
> perceptible penalty relative to uniformly typed code, but it would
> have the ability to deal with non-uniform data.
>
>
> My original comment was an indefensible shor
ssible, but no simpler, as the great man said.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Andrew Brust <
andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
> That makes sense. Just having trouble mapping that back on Ted's
> comment. But I tend to think that's me and my ignorance.
>
that allow
> SQL to be type flexible. The ALL type and all of the implications
> both in terms of implementation and user impact it has are a really big deal.
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Andrew Brust <
> andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
>
>
really big deal.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Andrew Brust <
andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Sent from my phone
>
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> From: "PHANI KUMAR YADAVILLI"
> To: "user@drill.apache.org"
> Sub
Thanks!
Sent from my phone
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From: "PHANI KUMAR YADAVILLI"
To: "user@drill.apache.org"
Subject: what's the differenct between drill and optiq
Date: Wed, May 27, 2015 8:33 AM
Yes hive uses calcite. You can refer hive documentation.
On May
Folks at Hortonworks told me that Hive now uses Calcite as well. Can anyone
here confirm or deny that?
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From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rsi...@maprtech.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 6:52 AM
To: user@drill.apache.org
Subject: Re: what's the differenct between drill an
I have no wisdom to share, but I am also very interested in the topic and hope
others can advise. I think it's really a key question for Drill -- and even
for Big Data and the Data Lake architecture.
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From: John Omernik [mailto:j...@omernik.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 2
kes it unique in its ability to
> enable self-service data exploration where agility is essential.
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Andrew Brust <
> andrew.br...@bluebadgeinsights.com> wrote:
>
> > Not sure Drill -- or any of the other SQL-on-Hadoop engines -- are
Not sure Drill -- or any of the other SQL-on-Hadoop engines -- are truly
well-suited to CRUD. They excel at the "R" -- the "CUD" is not their forte.
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From: Samuel Marks [mailto:samuelma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 8:50 AM
To: user@drill.apache.org
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drill-...@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: We're now a TLP
A!!we!!some!! That's great achievement
On 3 Dec 2014 16:13, "AnilKumar B" wrote:
> Awesome. Great news.
>
> Congrats to everyone.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> B Anil Kumar.
>
> On Wed
I wrote up Drill's TLP graduation for my weekly review on the Gigaom research
Blog.
It will go up at 6am Pacific. Watch for my tweet or keep an eye on :
http://research.gigaom.com/
(under Analyst Blog, below the fold)
Spoiler: it's rather supportive of your efforts :-)
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