That's exactly the tool. Thanks a lot :)

On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Atamert Ölçgen <mu...@muhuk.com> wrote:

> If I'm not mistaken, PigPen allows you to execute queries locally, without
> a hadoop cluster etc. Does that solve your problem?
>
>
> https://github.com/Netflix/PigPen/wiki/Design-and-Features#testing-local-execution-and-debugging
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> On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 3:26 AM, Hesen Peng <hesen.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have been doing some random machine learning doodling and have always
>> been haunted with this problem.
>>
>> When I just wanna set out and try if my methodology would work, I would
>> program in Clojure aiming at a small dataset available within one single
>> host memory (or even just doodle R or Python. I know what's blasphemy).
>>
>> When I wanna implement the results, I would usually have to re-write the
>> whole process in Cascalog just in order to apply them in Hadoop data. I
>> know I can still just start up to write Hadoop functions. But that's a bit
>> overshoot since I have to run simulation study to verify the performance,
>> correctness etc before even going into production development. Besides,
>> having hadoop in memory to sit between my program and the computer just
>> slows down computation.
>>
>> I've day-dreamed a lot some smart ways to do prototyping and, with the
>> flip of a switch, my functions just become easily applicable to Hadoop
>> data. Wondering if there's any ways to do that?
>>
>> I actually asked around and some one who I admire a lot suggested writing
>> a Hadoop emulator-like wrapper for my input data. Wondering if there's an
>> easier way? I would appreciate any input. Thanks.
>>
>> Hesen
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