Hands-On Introduction to Apache Beam (Any-Scale Data-Processing)

Presented at A New HOPE (2022), July 23, 2022, 6 p.m. (120 minutes)

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, you will get hands-on experience writing Beam pipelines, as well as learn about the fundamentals of the Beam programming model and SDKs (ex: Python, Go, Java). Also, Austin will be open/available to talk use-cases and more.


Presenters:

  • Austin Bennett
    **Austin Bennett** designs systems to help move, share, gather insights from data, and develop products efficiently. He is also a cognitive linguist with a focus on multimodal communication. He is passionate about education and sharing knowledge, having reached thousands of people in interactions ranging from one-on-one to large group training. Austin is a Google developer expert (Google Cloud) and an Apache Beam committer; he encourages people to get involved with open source software however sensible. When not on a computing machine, Austin can most often be found on the water in the San Francisco Bay, in the nearby hills on a bike, or on a doubles squash court.

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