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Functional programming is on the upswing, but should you bet your career on it, or is it a short-lived technology fad? I have long wanted to use functional programming professionally and for the last year I have. Mainly Scala, written in Haskell style, plus some real Haskell programming. Here is my impression of Scala and Haskell compared to my benchmark language, Python. Scala Scala is a function
Akka, Finagle and Storm are 3 new open source frameworks for distributed parallel and concurrent programming. They all run on the JVM and work well with Java and Scala. They are very useful for many common problems: Real-time analytics Complex website with different input and outputs Finance Multiplayer games Big data Akka, Finagle and Storm are all very elegant solutions optimized for different p
Comparison of Hadoop Frameworks I had to do simple processing of log files in a Hadoop cluster. Writing Hadoop MapReduce classes in Java is the assembly code of Big Data. There are several high level Hadoop frameworks that make Hadoop programming easier. Here is the list of Hadoop frameworks I tried: Pig Scalding Scoobi Hive Spark Scrunch Cascalog The task was to read log files join with other dat
Natural language processing, machine learning and computer vision I work in natural language processing, programming in C# 3.5 and Python. My work includes classification, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis and information extraction. Both C# and Python are great languages, but I do have some unmet needs. I investigated if there are any new languages that would help. I only looked at min
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