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Hello. This is a great list of resources. Love it.
I wanted to ask if it is possible to include in the MOOC section two trainings that I created on Spark at Pluralsight, one aimed for the Scala developer and one aimed for the Python developer. They are about 6 hours each and the feedback I have received is that they are really helpful for those beginner to intermediate Spark developers.
By principle I don't see a problem here. My only concern is if some of the contributors have access (I cannot say if mine is still active) to Pluralsight, which might mean that no one will be ready to sign off this (it is somewhat similar to the case of #149).
If you don't mind it staying open until we get familiar with the content, then sure, go ahead and submit PR.
I don't have access for pluralsight. I'm not very sure about this type of content. I don't want to give the wrong image about the repo. What do you think @zero323 ?
I stay behind my previous comment ‒ if one of the maintainers is willing to check the content and vouch for it, I am OK with that. But if not, then I am against it. Pretty much as with any content here.
Hello. This is a great list of resources. Love it.
I wanted to ask if it is possible to include in the MOOC section two trainings that I created on Spark at Pluralsight, one aimed for the Scala developer and one aimed for the Python developer. They are about 6 hours each and the feedback I have received is that they are really helpful for those beginner to intermediate Spark developers.
Here they are:
Developing Spark Applications with Python & Cloudera
Developing Spark Applications Using Scala & Cloudera
If the answer is yes, I can submit a pull request. Please let me know.
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