A Series of Talks on Apache Heron - Part 1
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This is the eighth of our monthly hands-on sessions in Apache Heron, the fastest stream processing engine.
We talk anything and everything about Apache Heron.
At the same time, we help the newbies, come on board with Java, Python, Scala development to become contributors to Apache Heron.
If you want to be one, come on over with your laptop.
You can meet the creators of Apache Heron, too.
We are starting a ** Series of Talks on Apache Heron **, this month onwards.
Agenda:
630-700: Newbie Intro to Apache & Java; Laptop Setup. Networking over Gourmet Food & Drinks.
700-830: A Series of Talks on Apache Heron - Part 1
(
Low-Level API in Java & Python.
Migrate a Storm Topology to Heron Topology.
)
830-900: Q & A.
900: Apache Heron Apache Release Candidate - Ning Wang
930: A Free ebook (pdf) - O'Reilly Publishers, for the best questions.
Speaker Bios:
Huijun Wu, is an engineer working at Twitter, Inc. He has been working on the Heron project since 2016 summer when Twitter open sourced Heron code. He is a founding member of the Apache Incubator Heron. He is an Apache Committer.
Yao Li, is an engineer working at Twitter, Inc. She is working on the Heron project since May 2018, and she is an Apache Committer.
Ning Wang, is a software engineer in Twitter, currently working in realtime-compute team. He is an active contributor in Heron project and an Apache Commiter. He worked on Twitter Web Service and Observability Backend before joining the current team. Before Twitter, Ning spent more than a decade in the game industry.
Host Bio:
Sree Vaddi, a Java Veteran and an Apache Committer now. Started his journey in Java in 1995, downloading a copy of JDK 1.0.2 from javasoft.com. Continued working in Java, including an opportunity to work at JavaSoft of Sun Microsystems in 1998 and further to today and ever. He is experienced in Core Java, Enterprise Edition, Mobile, Big Data, IoT and ML/AI. He has been contributing to open source, from the user forums to apache.org to now.
What we covered:
2018:
Month#0. An intro to Apache and it's major features - San Francisco
Sep 2018: An intro to Apache and it's major features - South Bay
Oct 2018: Caladrius
Nov 2018: Apache Heron - Stateful
Dec 2018: Caladrius (On popular demand)
2019:
Jan 2019: Streamlet: Heron Functional API
Feb 2019: Use of Heron at Twitter for Network Analysis
Mar 2019: A Series of Talks on Apache Heron - Part 1
(Low-Level API in Java & Python.
Migrate a Storm Topology to Heron Topology.)
Please join me in thanking our sponsors:
- Palo Alto Masonic Lodge #346, for generously providing their facility to host our meetup.
http://www.paloaltolodge346.org/ - Twitter.com, for providing gourmet food and drinks and swag.
https://twitter.com/ - Streaml.io, for providing gourmet food and drinks.
https://streaml.io/ - Foundation For Excellence, for generously providing swag to our meetup.
https://ffe.org/site/
