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Really sorry if this question seems silly but I am really desperate for learning spark and more importantly understanding spark execution plans in spark-ui, before posting it here I have spend couple of months over the net and Udemy to find some book, course or any other resources which can explain the spark-ui and its execution plan in detail with practical examples.
I have wasted lots of money on courses but getting no benefit, these courses only tell you how to and when to use which function or API which I already knows.
Can someone please help me with some good book, resource or training so that I can practice spark by diving deep into internals.

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I was wondering if there where any good resources like books or programs for learning how to code. I've been trying to learn by watching tutorials but I end up just fallowing the instructions without really knowing how and why things go together the way they do. So I get lost when trying to make my own projects.
I was wondering what are the recommended resources? preferably with plenty of exercises so I could get a lot of practice.
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Try sololearn app
After getting the certificate
Then re-take the course from
W3shools but always remember to practice and inverting the codes you learn
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Do you know of a platform for (paid) "on-demand coding"? Like mechanical turk, but for programming tasks? [closed]

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I am risking asking a "question that appears subjective"... yet I find it precise, please forgive: I was wondering whether there existed a platform where people can post a specific programming need they have, and programmers could sign up for the tasks.
I am thinking of low-skill/low-time tasks here, with money involved as well. Targeted not at professionals (who have a full-time job and enough money...), but on e.g. students with some coding skills who are happy to spend 30 minutes to implement something like "write me a Python algorithm to collect all images from this webpage" for a person not knowing Python and for e.g. 30 bucks.
Could be win-win - one guy gets his stuff done without investing much time, the other has a way to earn a few bucks in their leisure time.

About Abstractive Text Summarization (Knowledge-based) [closed]

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I am doing my 4th year project on Abstractive Text Summarization.
My task is to develop text-summarizer using knowledge-based abstractive method. I have done some research on this topic and I found some research papers too which consisted of only theoritical parts mostly and mentioned none about the implementation.
I have to complete this task in 2-3 months. Please suggest any good resources and some ideas for implementation of this project.

I need some links for Groovy Tutorials [closed]

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i need some tutorials to hence my knowledge in learning Groovy. I have been reading Groovy In Action book for the past one week, i found it very useful. But at the same time, i need some more tutorials for enhance my groovy knowledge, say articles about groovy, tips and tricks about groovy like that kind of stuff.
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Here is a good answer Language Books/Tutorials for Groovy
I definitely agree on Euler Project idea in the accepted answer.

Interesting uses of M? [closed]

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I know M is a new language from Microsoft that's targeted as a modeling solution but I'm still a bit fuzzy on usage / rationale / advantages. That's why I'm looking for interesting things that people have done with M, so I can understand it better.
Well it's new, as you said, so you'll have a hard time finding thing already done. Your best bet would probably be to see how Microsoft itself uses the language.

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