Impala does not seem to be using MR at all, see note: https://ccp.cloudera.com/display/IMPALA10BETADOC/Impala+Freq...
I wish it worked though. Someday, perhaps, with a Kinect and free time :(
GMail Motion - Use your body to control your inbox: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/motion.html
3.x, cause PyQt's come on it at last. Interpreter-wise, am used to the "print()" call already. 2.x is also available for emergency contributory/usage reasons though. (Although I end up printing tuples instead...)
Love the new design. Now I await for some form of erldocs.com-like documentation browser from them as well! Citing a simple mailing list demonstration here: http://www.erlang.org/%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%3E%3Ch1%20style=%22fo...
And make the HTML <noscript> tag obsolete? No way! P.s. - I'm just kidding. I run no JS-disablers or ad-blockers. Pure internet experience all the time (except when my country steps in, I suppose).
I now get the joke with 'forever'.
'thomasxstewart' on that page had some good words to say.
I hope they also get rid of 'Blogger' profiles and make Google Profiles more unified instead, amongst all Google-provided services.
Impala does not seem to be using MR at all, see note: https://ccp.cloudera.com/display/IMPALA10BETADOC/Impala+Freq...
I wish it worked though. Someday, perhaps, with a Kinect and free time :(
GMail Motion - Use your body to control your inbox: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/motion.html
3.x, cause PyQt's come on it at last. Interpreter-wise, am used to the "print()" call already. 2.x is also available for emergency contributory/usage reasons though. (Although I end up printing tuples instead...)
Love the new design. Now I await for some form of erldocs.com-like documentation browser from them as well! Citing a simple mailing list demonstration here: http://www.erlang.org/%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%3E%3Ch1%20style=%22fo...
And make the HTML <noscript> tag obsolete? No way! P.s. - I'm just kidding. I run no JS-disablers or ad-blockers. Pure internet experience all the time (except when my country steps in, I suppose).
I now get the joke with 'forever'.
'thomasxstewart' on that page had some good words to say.
I hope they also get rid of 'Blogger' profiles and make Google Profiles more unified instead, amongst all Google-provided services.