it's good to know that Beam's codebase is "fairly stable", and google's dataflow documentation is good enough for me.
thank you very much, i will try beam right away 2016-11-11 4:21 GMT+08:00 Davor Bonaci <[email protected]>: > Beam's codebase is "fairly stable" right now. We've done the majority of > backward-incompatible changes that were planned and known. There are still > some remaining, but they shouldn't cause excessive pain. From the code > stability perspective, you might want to try Beam right away, with the > understanding that small changes might be needed as you upgrade to future > 0.x versions. > > From documentation perspective, we still have some way to go. You might > encounter issues there, but feel free to always use this mailing list to > get past them. > > It is hard to speculate when Beam might release its first stable version, > but it would be unlikely to get there in less than a few months. I'm > hopeful that the first stable release will include both Java and Python SDK > at the same stability level. > > On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Lukasz Cwik <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Are you asking about python or java? >> >> On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 3:56 AM, 陈竞 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> i want to use beam in my company, i want to know that whether beam's >>> core is stable, >>> and when will the beam's first stable version release? >>> >>> thanks. >>> >> >> > -- 陈竞,中科院计算技术研究所,高性能计算机中心 Jing Chen HPCC.ICT.AC China
