Re: Ease-of-use : minimizing TTHW (time-to-hello-world)

2016-10-14 Thread Trevor Grant
I agree a minimal TTHW would be good- esp a user who is trying to create a hello world. I am a big fan of Apache Zeppelin notebooks for this sort of thing- easy to host and include Markdown. If I could get some community assistance getting myself started, I'd be happy to write it up. I need to

Re: Ease-of-use : minimizing TTHW (time-to-hello-world)

2016-10-11 Thread Matt Franklin
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 11:30 AM sblackmon wrote: > Some other projects are currently looking at publishing docker containers > that people can easily extend. I am totally in favor of this approach. > > > Docker distribution would open up a lot of cool options for this

Re: Ease-of-use : minimizing TTHW (time-to-hello-world)

2016-10-10 Thread sblackmon
Some other projects are currently looking at publishing docker containers  that people can easily extend. I am totally in favor of this approach.  Docker distribution would open up a lot of cool options for this project. Which projects are farthest along this road? I think even publishing this

Re: Ease-of-use : minimizing TTHW (time-to-hello-world)

2016-10-10 Thread Matt Franklin
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 2:56 PM sblackmon wrote: > > > TL;DR I’ve found a way to dramatically reduce barriers to using streams as > a beginner. > > > > Using the streams 0.3 release, it’s quite a headache for a novice to use > streams. We have a tutorial on the website, but