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Published inMay 2019
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Rajesh Gupta
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Rajesh is a Hands-on Big Data Tech Lead and Enterprise Architect with extensive experience in the full life cycle of software development. He has successfully architected, developed and deployed highly scalable data solutions using Spark, Scala and Hadoop technology stack for several enterprises. A passionate, hands-on technologist, Rajesh has masters degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from BITS, Pilani (India).
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To get the most out of this book

  • You should be familiar with the fundamentals of the Scala programming language
  • You should have a passion for analyzing data and extracting insight from of it
  • You should have basic familiarity with statistical methods and machine learning algorithms

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CodeInText: Indicates code words in text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles. Here is an example: "Create a package called handson.example by expanding to src/main/scala and right-clicking on this folder."

A block of code is set as follows:

scala> def factorial(n: Int): Long = if (n <= 1) 1 else n * factorial(n-1)
factorial: (n: Int)Int

scala> factorial(5)
res0: Long = 120

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$ brew install sbt@1

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Author (1)

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Rajesh Gupta

Rajesh is a Hands-on Big Data Tech Lead and Enterprise Architect with extensive experience in the full life cycle of software development. He has successfully architected, developed and deployed highly scalable data solutions using Spark, Scala and Hadoop technology stack for several enterprises. A passionate, hands-on technologist, Rajesh has masters degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from BITS, Pilani (India).
Read more about Rajesh Gupta