I've heard of many people referring to the Medium posts related to Beam for
step-by-step tutorials.

https://medium.com/tag/apache-beam/latest

On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 9:25 PM Austin Bennett <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Beam Devs and Users,
>
> Trying to get a sense from the community on the sorts of things we think
> would be useful to build the community (I am thinking not from an angle of
> specific code/implementation/functionality, but from a user/usability -- I
> want to dive in and make real contributions with the code, too, but know I
> also have the interest and skills to help with education and community
> aspects, hence my focus on this).
>
> I had previously suggested a sort of cookbook for focused and curated
> examples (code and explination) to help people get started, on-boarding,
> using Beam to aid getting up and running and accomplishing something
> worthwhile (and quickly), that seems one way to help grow our user base
> (and maybe future dev base afterwards those users become enamored), which
> did get some positive feedback when first put out there.
>
> There are many other areas where featuring others sharing successes from
> having used Beam or little tips can be valuable, Pablo's Awesome Beam is
> one example of such a collection: https://github.com/pabloem/awesome-beam
> or even centralizing a general place to find any/all Beam
> blogs/shared-code/writeups/etc.
>
> Certainly there is a place for all sorts of contributions and resources.
> What do people on these lists think would be particularly useful?  Trying
> to get a more focused sense of where we think efforts might be best
> focused.
>
> Please share anything (even semi-)related!?
>
> Thanks,
> Austin
>
>
> P.S.  I realize that those following this list are rather self selecting
> as well, so this might not be the best forum to figure out what new/novice
> users need, but I would like to hear what everyone else here thinks could
> be useful.
>


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