I am a python fan so I use python. But what I noticed some features are typically 1-2 release behind for python. So I strongly agree with Ted that start with language you are most familiar with and plan to move to scala eventually On 26 Jun 2015 06:07, "Ted Yu" <yuzhih...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The answer depends on the user's experience with these languages as well > as the most commonly used language in the production environment. > > Learning Scala requires some time. If you're very comfortable with Java / > Python, you can go with that while at the same time familiarizing yourself > with Scala. > > Cheers > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:04 PM, spark user <spark_u...@yahoo.com.invalid > > wrote: > >> Hi All , >> >> I am new for spark , i just want to know which technology is good/best >> for spark learning ? >> >> 1) Scala >> 2) Java >> 3) Python >> >> I know spark support all 3 languages , but which one is best ? >> >> Thanks >> su >> >> >> >