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| 7:50pm | Adam Warski : FP + relational databases = ? |
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| 8:30pm | Close |
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# News bites
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<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSqEqlI3K8OWkrgMAwAaiK9lSUb6_3n5IL6Y-IeVIioV149bbNs3M141HleKmn1X3lSvKC2sGfa3TMZ/embed?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000" frameborder="0" width="960" height="569" allowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" webkitallowfullscreen="true"></iframe>
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# Roksolana Diachuk: War stories of lighting a Spark in the Kubernetes sea
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Big data, Spark, Kubernetes - you may have heard these buzzwords far too many times. Have you ever thought of combining all of them? Running spark jobs on Kubernetes - sounds intriguing! But sailing the unknown see always goes with a challenge, and not even one. And who knows what is hiding deep in the water? If you are ready, let’s embark on this dangerous yet exciting journey.In this talk, I am going to talk about new Spark operator for Kubernetes which allows to run Spark jobs on Kubernetes in a more automated way. The audience will find out about all the challenges my team and I encountered while researching this possibility. How we came all the way through using Spark operator alpha version which then got updated to beta (you know, updates). How we dealt with problems and challenges we encountered on our way.
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## Adam Warski
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![]({{"/assets/img/bio/adam-warski.jpeg" | relative_url }}){:class="lsug-bio-image"}
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I am one of the co-founders of SoftwareMill, where I code mainly using Scala and other interesting technologies. I am involved in open-source projects, such as sttp, tapir, Quicklens, ElasticMQ and others. I have been a speaker at major conferences, such as JavaOne, LambdaConf, Devoxx and ScalaDays.
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Apart from writing closed- and open-source software, in my free time I try to read the Internet on various (functional) programming-related subjects. Any ideas or insights usually end up with a blog ([https://softwaremill.com/blog](https://softwaremill.com/blog))
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