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  2. SPARK (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    SPARK is a formally defined computer programming language based on the Ada programming language, intended for the development of high integrity software used in systems where predictable and highly reliable operation is essential. It facilitates the development of applications that demand safety, security, or business integrity.

  3. Apache Spark - Wikipedia

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    Spark Core is the foundation of the overall project. It provides distributed task dispatching, scheduling, and basic I/O functionalities, exposed through an application programming interface (for Java, Python, Scala, .NET [16] and R) centered on the RDD abstraction (the Java API is available for other JVM languages, but is also usable for some other non-JVM languages that can connect to the ...

  4. Apache Mahout - Wikipedia

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    In the past, many of the implementations use the Apache Hadoop platform, however today it is primarily focused on Apache Spark. [3] [4] Mahout also provides Java/Scala libraries for common math operations (focused on linear algebra and statistics) and primitive Java collections. Mahout is a work in progress; a number of algorithms have been ...

  5. Scala (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scala runs on the Java platform (Java virtual machine) and is compatible with existing Java programs. [15] As Android applications are typically written in Java and translated from Java bytecode into Dalvik bytecode (which may be further translated to native machine code during installation) when packaged, Scala's Java compatibility makes it well-suited to Android development, the more so when ...

  6. List of Apache Software Foundation projects - Wikipedia

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    PDFBox: Java based PDF library (reading, text extraction, manipulation, viewer) Mod_perl: module that integrates the Perl interpreter into Apache server; Pekko: toolkit and an ecosystem for building highly concurrent, distributed, reactive and resilient applications for Java and Scala [9]

  7. Apache Samza - Wikipedia

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    Apache Samza is an open-source, near-realtime, asynchronous computational framework for stream processing developed by the Apache Software Foundation in Scala and Java. It has been developed in conjunction with Apache Kafka. Both were originally developed by LinkedIn. [2]

  8. Akka (toolkit) - Wikipedia

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    Akka Code Examples; Akka Concurrency [25] Akka in Action, Second Edition [26] Akka in Action [27] Effective Akka [28] Composable Futures with Akka 2.0, Featuring Java, Scala and Akka Code Examples [29] Akka also features in: P. Haller's "Actors in Scala" [30] N. Raychaudhuri's "Scala in Action" [31] D. Wampler's "Functional Programming for Java ...

  9. Matei Zaharia - Wikipedia

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    Matei Zaharia (born 1984 or 1985 [1]) is a Romanian-Canadian computer scientist, educator and the creator of Apache Spark. [2] [3] [4] As of April 2022, Forbes ranked him and Ion Stoica as the 3rd-richest people in Romania with a net worth of $1.6 billion. [5]