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We introduce a 3 part course module on SciSpark, our AIST14 funded project for Highly Interactive and Scalable Climate Model Metrics and Analytics. The three part course session introduces a 101, 202, and 303 class for learning how to use Spark for science.
SciSpark 101 is a 1.5 hour session teaching Scala for scientists. We will begin with some basics including SBT, and command line scala usage. We will write some simple Scala programs, and use some libraries in Scala including Breeze and ND4J to access scientific data, and interact with it. We will also discuss Apache Zeppelin as a notebook for developing Scala programs.
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SciSpark 101: Introduction to Scala for Scientists
Abstract/Agenda:
We introduce a 3 part course module on SciSpark, our AIST14 funded project for Highly Interactive and Scalable Climate Model Metrics and Analytics. The three part course session introduces a 101, 202, and 303 class for learning how to use Spark for science.
SciSpark 101 is a 1.5 hour session teaching Scala for scientists. We will begin with some basics including SBT, and command line scala usage. We will write some simple Scala programs, and use some libraries in Scala including Breeze and ND4J to access scientific data, and interact with it. We will also discuss Apache Zeppelin as a notebook for developing Scala programs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: