Hi Wan,
Out out tremendous curiosity why did you switch, instead of extending?
Scala will provide you fantastic advantages with its functional programming
approach and very less translation loss to SPARK internals. Infact I just
learned Scala to get a better understanding and appreciate SPARK.
y Mehta <abhinay.me...@gmail.com>; Xiaomeng Wan <shawn...@gmail.com>
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Subject: RE: IDE for python
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Cc: User <user@spark.apache.org>; Xiaomeng Wan <shawn...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: IDE for python
I use Pycharm and it works a treat. The big advantage I find is that I can use
the same command shortcuts that I do when developing with IntelliJ IDEA when
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I use Pycharm and it works a treat. The big advantage I find is that I can
use the same command shortcuts that I do when developing with IntelliJ IDEA
when doing Scala or Java.
On 27 June 2017 at 23:29, ayan guha wrote:
> Depends on the need. For data exploration, i use
Depends on the need. For data exploration, i use notebooks whenever I can.
For developement, any good text editor should work, I use sublime. If you
want auto completion and all, you can use eclipse or pycharm, I do not :)
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 at 7:17 am, Xiaomeng Wan wrote: