I did write a long email in response to you.
But then I deleted it because I felt it would be too revealing. 






On Tuesday, 14 April 2020 David Hesson <dh.lo...@gmail.com> wrote:

I want to know  if Spark is headed in my direction.


You are implying  Spark could be. 

What direction are you headed in, exactly? I don't feel as if anything were 
implied when you were asked for use cases or what problem you are solving. You 
were asked to identify some use cases, of which you don't appear to have any.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 4:49 PM jane thorpe <janethor...@aol.com.invalid> wrote:


That's what  I want to know,  Use Cases. 
 I am looking for  direction as I described and I want to know  if Spark is 
headed in my direction.   

You are implying  Spark could be.

So tell me about the USE CASES and I'll do the rest.
On Tuesday, 14 April 2020 yeikel valdes <em...@yeikel.com> wrote:
It depends on your use case. What are you trying to solve? 

 ---- On Tue, 14 Apr 2020 15:36:50 -0400  janethor...@aol.com.INVALID  wrote 
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Hi, 

I consider myself to be quite good in Software Development especially using 
frameworks. 

I like to get my hands  dirty. I have spent the last few months understanding 
modern frameworks and architectures. 

I am looking to invest my energy in a product where I don't have to relying on 
the monkeys which occupy this space  we call software development.

I have found one that meets my requirements.

Would Apache Spark be a good Tool for me or  do I need to be a member of a team 
to develop  products  using Apache Spark  ?



 






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