don’t get it
> to work yet.
>
> Esa
>
> From: Piotr Nowojski [mailto:pi...@data-artisans.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 10:55 AM
> To: Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi>
> Cc: Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi>; user@flink.apache.o
kki...@student.tut.fi>
Cc: Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi>; user@flink.apache.org
Subject: Re: Python and Scala
Hi
Scala REPL uses the same code as compiled library so they should work the same.
Piotrek
On 13 Feb 2018, at 18:32, Esa Heikkinen
<heikk...@student.tut.
#dataset-and-datastream
>>
>> <https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.4/dev/api_concepts.html#dataset-and-datastream>
>>
>> Piotrek
>>
>>> On 13 Feb 2018, at 13:21, Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi
>>> <mailto
Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi
<mailto:esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi>> wrote:
What the difference is to use Python and Scala in Flink ?
Can I do all the same things with Python and Scala ? For examples CEP
with files.
gt;
Piotrek
> On 13 Feb 2018, at 13:21, Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi> wrote:
>
>
> What the difference is to use Python and Scala in Flink ?
> Can I do all the same things with Python and Scala ? For examples CEP with
> files.
What the difference is to use Python and Scala in Flink ?
Can I do all the same things with Python and Scala ? For examples CEP with
files.
Hi Flinksters,
we had recently a discussion in our working group which Language we should
use with Flink. To bring it to the point: most people would like to use
Python because the are familiar with it and there is a nice scientific
stack to f.e. print and analyse the results. But our concern is