Hello sandeep, Thank you for the input. Although many releases are available, what is the most stable release to download? Would you please provide the link to the codebase? Have a nice day.
*Best Regards* *Hussam Ghunaim* On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Sandeep Kandula <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ghunaim, > I assume you would like to be a YARN contributor. May be my inputs can be > of any help to you. > Though I am not a contributor, I had to make changes to the YARN for my > research. Hence I had to get an understanding of the code-base along with > reading the textbook stuff. For that, I explored the code, made changes to > the framework expecting a behaviour, broke it, asked the contributors for > help regarding some specific issues and successfully made the changes for > my project. > I don't think textbooks talk at the code level. The best way to learn stuff > is to play around with the framework apart from reading stuff. And as to > what, where to start from, an actual contributor can give a good > suggestion. > > All the best. > -Sandeep > > > On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Ghunaim, Hussam < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello everyone,Struggling New Developer! > > > > > > After I studied a course in Hadoop and Mapreduce and wrote a couple of > > basic jobs, I tried to participate in developing these technologies into > > its next generation. However, when I looked through some of the submitted > > patches, I realized that I still miss a lot to be at the required level. > I > > read a couple of textbooks but all of them provided high level > descriptions > > and none of them provided in depth discussions of the Hadoop and > Mapreduce > > operations. > > > > > > Please guys, how can I improve my level up to the required level to > > participate effectively in this forum?! Thanks a lot in advance. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Hussam > > >
