The 350 bus seems to go up that way too, following Cambridge Street from Arlington. You catch it upstairs at Alewife, at the end closest to the bike path where the bus to NYC used to leave from. Despite the high number, it's a normal fare bus (probably since there's nothing "express" about it).
Bill Ricker <[email protected]> writes: > Next meeting > December 9TOPIC: "*Stirring the Hive with a Perl Stick*" > SPEAKER: *Charles Hardin* > DATE: December 9, 2014 > LOCATION: EIG Offices, Burlington. > Address - To be verified - 10 Corporate Dr #300, Burlington, MA 01803 > TIME: Usual 7-9:30 (unless corrected) > > ABSTRACT > Hive provides a SQL-like interface to Hadoop. Perl can interoperate with > Hive in a variety of ways, including Hive queries through a Thrift API and > the direct incorporation of Perl into map-reduce jobs. The author has taken > a few baby steps on this journey and chooses to share the results with his > peers. > > KEYWORDS: Perl, Hadoop, Hive, Big Data, Thrift, Map-Reduce. > > This meeting is being hosted by EIG, Sean and Charles's employer, in both > senses of 'hosted'. This is a one-off experiment - i feel strongly about > having a balance of public transport access and easy parking; E51 is good > on both. So a carpool from MIT and/or Red Line will be available for > Car-Free commuters, talk to Bill [email protected] off-list. > > (ROOM E51-37*6* wll be cancelled for this month, see above. If I'm really > really nice i'll leave a sign there ...) > > > http://boston-pm.wikispaces.com/Calendar > > _______________________________________________ > Boston-pm mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

