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Writing a Map/Reduce Job for Hadoop using Windows PowerShell
Matt Winkler -- MSFT
I had a little bit of time on my hand and wanted to whip up a quick sample using PowerShell for a Hadoop job. This uses the Hadoop streaming capability, which essentially allows for mappers and reducers to be written as arbitrary executables that operate on standard input and output. The .ps1 scripts...
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Two Cool Technologies, One Great Solution
Matt Winkler -- MSFT
My peer, David , has a great screencast posted on Channel9 that shows off a solution from FullArmor that incorporates WF and PowerShell and one really cool looking designer. On my list of cool things to check out when I have free time (currently June 2015) is PowerShell. It's a great tool for devs to...
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