I'm just learning about Iceberg. Thanks for the work that has gone into it thus 
far. It seems like a promising technology.

I understand why the core implementation is Java based and saw that there are 
some aspects of the spec implemented in Python.

1. Is anyone aware of implementations in other languages such as go?
2. Is there anything that would fundamentally limit the use of other 
implementations being able to read and write Iceberg data that is also being 
manipulated by the JVM implementation? I assume no based on reading the spec, 
but any insight is appreciated.

I'm curious if reading and writing Iceberg data from a spec-compliant 
implementation without necessarily involving Presto or Spark is an expected 
use-case.

Thanks,

Casey Lucas
Director, Engineering

dynata.com

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