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Workshop: First steps with Apache Beam - Writing portable pipelines using Java, Python, Go, Kotlin

Aug-24 16:40-18:40
Add to Calendar 08/24/2020 4:40 PM 08/24/2020 6:40 PM America/Los_Angeles AS24: Workshop: First steps with Apache Beam - Writing portable pipelines using Java, Python, Go, Kotlin

This workshop is for participants who are getting started with Apache Beam.

Apache Beam is an open source unified model for defining data processing pipelines (Batch and strEAM), which allows you to write your pipeline in your language of choice and run it with minimal effort on the execution engine (ex: Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Google Cloud Dataflow) of choice. In this practical session we will get hands-on writing Beam pipelines, and as well as discuss the fundamentals of Beam programming model, and SDKs (Python, Go, Java, Kotlin).

Prerequisites

You will need to install IntelliJ IDEA and/or PyCharm with the EduTools plugin, and with the kata(s) installed in the language of their choice to work through exercises in the online platform. Instructions can be found on the blogpost here: https://beam.apache.org/blog/beam-kata-release/

Registration

This workshop has a limited capacity of 60 attendees. If you are commited to participating, please register here. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ThY66a5UQyCngw4ou4w6Lg

Slack channel

If you have any questions about this workshop or need assistance please join the #beam-summit-first-steps channel in the ASF slack workspace.

This workshop is for participants who are getting started with Apache Beam.

Apache Beam is an open source unified model for defining data processing pipelines (Batch and strEAM), which allows you to write your pipeline in your language of choice and run it with minimal effort on the execution engine (ex: Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Google Cloud Dataflow) of choice. In this practical session we will get hands-on writing Beam pipelines, and as well as discuss the fundamentals of Beam programming model, and SDKs (Python, Go, Java, Kotlin).

Prerequisites

You will need to install IntelliJ IDEA and/or PyCharm with the EduTools plugin, and with the kata(s) installed in the language of their choice to work through exercises in the online platform. Instructions can be found on the blogpost here: https://beam.apache.org/blog/beam-kata-release/

Registration

This workshop has a limited capacity of 60 attendees. If you are commited to participating, please register here. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ThY66a5UQyCngw4ou4w6Lg

Slack channel

If you have any questions about this workshop or need assistance please join the #beam-summit-first-steps channel in the ASF slack workspace.