Hadoop Presentation at NOVA/DC Java Users Group

Posted by: Scott Leberknight on 2011-05-10 00:02:00.0

Last Thursday (on Cinco de Mayo) I gave a presentation on Hadoop and Hive at the Nova/DC Java Users Group. As several people asked about getting the slides, I've shared them here on Slideshare. I also posted the presentation sample code on Github at basic-hadoop-examples.


About Scott Leberknight

Scott Leberknight

Scott is Chief Architect at Near Infinity Corporation, an enterprise software development and consulting services company based in Reston, Virginia. He has been developing enterprise and web applications for 14 years professionally, and has developed applications using Java, Ruby, Groovy, and even an iPhone application with Objective-C. His main areas of interest include alternative persistence technologies, object-oriented design, system architecture, testing, and frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, and Ruby on Rails. In addition, Scott enjoys learning new languages to make himself a better and more well-rounded developer a la The Pragmatic Programmers' advice to "learn one language per year."

Scott holds a B.S. in Engineering Science and Mechanics from Virginia Tech, and an M. Eng. in Systems Engineering from the University of Maryland. Scott speaks at the No Fluff Just Stuff Symposiums and various other conferences. In his (sparse) spare time, Scott enjoys spending time with his wife, three children, and cat. He also tries to find time to play soccer, go snowboarding, and mountain bike whenever he can.

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