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Programming Pig [Paperback]

Alan Gates

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Oct 20 2011

This guide is an ideal learning tool and reference for Apache Pig, the open source engine for executing parallel data flows on Hadoop. With Pig, you can batch-process data without having to create a full-fledged application—making it easy for you to experiment with new datasets.

Programming Pig introduces new users to Pig, and provides experienced users with comprehensive coverage on key features such as the Pig Latin scripting language, the Grunt shell, and User Defined Functions (UDFs) for extending Pig. If you need to analyze terabytes of data, this book shows you how to do it efficiently with Pig.

  • Delve into Pig’s data model, including scalar and complex data types
  • Write Pig Latin scripts to sort, group, join, project, and filter your data
  • Use Grunt to work with the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)
  • Build complex data processing pipelines with Pig’s macros and modularity features
  • Embed Pig Latin in Python for iterative processing and other advanced tasks
  • Create your own load and store functions to handle data formats and storage mechanisms
  • Get performance tips for running scripts on Hadoop clusters in less time

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Alan is an original member of the engineering team that took Pig from a Yahoo! Labs research project to a successful Apache open source project. In this role he oversaw the implementation of the language, including programming interfaces and the overall design. He has presented Pig at numerous conferences and user groups, universities, and companies. Alan is a member of the Apache Software Foundation and a co-founder of Hortonworks. He has a BS in Mathematics from Oregon State University and a MA in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary.


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2.0 out of 5 stars Lacks Editorial Oversight Mar 27 2013
By ts - Published on Amazon.com
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The book presents an advanced introduction to PIG. Its a book by an insider for insiders and not an introduction to PIG itself. You may end up producing code to run through some data, but may not necessarily gain any understanding.

The book reads like a blog. Beyond spell check, it has no editorial oversight whatsover. the content order is adhoc it goes from one topic to another without any apparent continuity. for example, right after a cursory introduction to Map Reduce and PIG, the discussion goes into an arcane details of commandline and flag settings without any context.

the book covers a whole lot of concepts, but the introduction of these concepts itself is weak. For example, projections are introduced as something PIG has in common with SQL.

book itself is -2 stars. -1 for amazon's kindle & oreilly. the publishing quality in this book is horrible. the code fonts smaller than main text, uneven spacing etc. default settings on freely available web publishing softwares produces better content than what amazon and orielly have produced here.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Pig beginners! May 19 2013
By midnightslacker - Published on Amazon.com
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Book is a great introduction into the PIG language and will get you writing Big Data analytics in no time.
5.0 out of 5 stars The book that helps me so much April 15 2013
By Marlin - Published on Amazon.com
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The author of the Pig language is also a good writer. The examples are easy to understand yet gives you a thorough idea of how to use Pig. Recommended!

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