Btw, even if you are using Python you can register your UDFs in Scala and use them in Python.
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 6:55 AM Jonathan Winandy <jonathan.wina...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Snehasish > > If you are not using UDFs, you will have very similar performance with > those languages on SQL. > > So it go down to : > * if you know python, go for python. > * if you are used to the JVM, and are ready for a bit of paradigm shift, > go for Scala. > > Our team is using Scala, however we help other data engs that are using > python. > > I would say go for pure functional programming, however that is biased and > python gets the job done anyway. > > Cheers, > Jonathan > > On Mon, 11 Mar 2019, 10:34 SNEHASISH DUTTA, <info.snehas...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Is there a way to get performance benchmarks for development of >> application using either Java/Scala/Python >> >> Use case mostly involve SQL pipeline/data ingested from various sources >> including Kafka >> >> What should be the most preferred language and it would be great if the >> preference for language can be justified from the perspective of >> application development >> >> Thanks and Regards >> Snehasish >> >