Re: Bay Area Apache Beam Kickoff!

2018-11-21 Thread Xinyu Liu
This is awesome! Glad to learn the latest Beam SQL and meet you guys there.

Thanks,
Xinyu

On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 9:07 PM Jean-Baptiste Onofré 
wrote:

> Nice !!
>
> Unfortunately I won't be able to be there. But good luck and I'm sure it
> will be a great meetup !
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 20/11/2018 02:36, Austin Bennett wrote:
> > We have our first meetup scheduled for December 12th in San Francisco.
> >
> > Andrew Pilloud, a software engineer at Google and Beam committer, will
> > demo the latest feature in Beam SQL: a standalone SQL shell. The talk
> > cover why SQL is a good fit for streaming data processing, the technical
> > details of the Beam SQL engine, and a peek into our future plans.
> >
> > Kenn Knowles, a founding PMC Member and incoming PMC Chair for the
> > Apache Beam project, as well as computer scientist and engineer at
> > Google will share about all things Beam. Where it is, where its been,
> > where its going.
> >
> > More info:
> >  https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Apache-Beam/events/256348972/
> >
> > For those in/around town (or that can be) come join in the fun!
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> jbono...@apache.org
> http://blog.nanthrax.net
> Talend - http://www.talend.com
>


Re: Bay Area Apache Beam Kickoff!

2018-11-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Nice !!

Unfortunately I won't be able to be there. But good luck and I'm sure it
will be a great meetup !

Regards
JB

On 20/11/2018 02:36, Austin Bennett wrote:
> We have our first meetup scheduled for December 12th in San Francisco.  
> 
> Andrew Pilloud, a software engineer at Google and Beam committer, will
> demo the latest feature in Beam SQL: a standalone SQL shell. The talk
> cover why SQL is a good fit for streaming data processing, the technical
> details of the Beam SQL engine, and a peek into our future plans.
> 
> Kenn Knowles, a founding PMC Member and incoming PMC Chair for the
> Apache Beam project, as well as computer scientist and engineer at
> Google will share about all things Beam. Where it is, where its been,
> where its going.
> 
> More info:
>  https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Apache-Beam/events/256348972/
> 
> For those in/around town (or that can be) come join in the fun!  
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Jean-Baptiste Onofré
jbono...@apache.org
http://blog.nanthrax.net
Talend - http://www.talend.com


Re: Bay Area Apache Beam Kickoff!

2018-11-19 Thread Matthias Baetens
Awesome effort awesome - good luck on the first meetup! :)

On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 at 01:37 Austin Bennett 
wrote:

> We have our first meetup scheduled for December 12th in San Francisco.
>
> Andrew Pilloud, a software engineer at Google and Beam committer, will
> demo the latest feature in Beam SQL: a standalone SQL shell. The talk cover
> why SQL is a good fit for streaming data processing, the technical details
> of the Beam SQL engine, and a peek into our future plans.
>
> Kenn Knowles, a founding PMC Member and incoming PMC Chair for the Apache
> Beam project, as well as computer scientist and engineer at Google will
> share about all things Beam. Where it is, where its been, where its going.
>
> More info:
> https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Apache-Beam/events/256348972/
>
> For those in/around town (or that can be) come join in the fun!
>
>
>
>
> --


Bay Area Apache Beam Kickoff!

2018-11-19 Thread Austin Bennett
We have our first meetup scheduled for December 12th in San Francisco.

Andrew Pilloud, a software engineer at Google and Beam committer, will demo
the latest feature in Beam SQL: a standalone SQL shell. The talk cover why
SQL is a good fit for streaming data processing, the technical details of
the Beam SQL engine, and a peek into our future plans.

Kenn Knowles, a founding PMC Member and incoming PMC Chair for the Apache
Beam project, as well as computer scientist and engineer at Google will
share about all things Beam. Where it is, where its been, where its going.

More info:
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Apache-Beam/events/256348972/

For those in/around town (or that can be) come join in the fun!