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A Scalable Language, and a Scalable Framework: Scala Blog

This is an excellent example of how a more powerful language makes something FAR easier to program and use. The example compares Scala and Java using the same Java library for doing map-reduce.

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Scala Blog: A Scalable Language, and a Scalable Framework

Introducing a Scala library to do concise mapreduce (via hadoop) apps

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Disco

Disco was started at Nokia Research Center as a lightweight framework for rapid scripting of distributed data processing tasks. This far Disco has been succesfully used, for instance, in parsing and reformatting data, data clustering, probabilistic modelling, data mining, full-text indexing, and log analysis with hundreds of gigabytes of real-world data.

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Audioscrobbler - The Music Technology Playground from Last.fm

"a Python module that allows you to easily write and run Hadoop streaming programs"

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Last.fm – the Blog · Python + Hadoop = Flying Circus Elephant

As a research intern here at Last.fm, dealing with huge datasets has become my daily bread. Having a herd of yellow elephants at my disposal makes this a lot easier, but the conventional way of writing Hadoop programs can be rather cumbersome. It generall

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jaql.org

Jaql is a new query language being developed for JSON data, on top of Hadoop Map-Reduce

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