This post is the ninth in a hopefully substantive and informative series of posts about Apache Crunch, a framework for enabling Java developers to write Map-Reduce programs more easily for Hadoop.
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Apache Crunch Tutorial 8: Writing to Orc File Format
This post is the eighth in a hopefully substantive and informative series of posts about Apache Crunch, a framework for enabling Java developers to write Map-Reduce programs more easily for Hadoop.
Apache Crunch Tutorial #7: Scaling Crunch with your Data (ScaleFactor)
This post is the seventh in a hopefully substantive and informative series of posts about Apache Crunch, a framework for enabling Java developers to write Map-Reduce programs more easily for Hadoop.
Apache Crunch Tutorial #6: Configurations on a Per Job Basis
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Apache Crunch Tutorial #5: Hadoop Configurations
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Apache Crunch Tutorial #4: Distincts, Materialization, and Objects
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Apache Crunch Tutorial 3: MemPipeline and Basic Functionality
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Apache Crunch Tutorial 2: Setting up a Project
This post is the second in a hopefully substantive and informative series of posts about Apache Crunch, a framework for enabling Java developers to write Map-Reduce programs more easily for Hadoop.

Apache Crunch Tutorial 1: Getting Started
This post is the first in a hopefully substantive and informative series of posts about Apache Crunch, a framework for enabling Java developers to write Map-Reduce programs more easily for Hadoop.