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Replying to @joenievelt @jco
I mean we have essentially tried, and aren't alone. Mesos, Zookeeper, Hadoop, Pants/Buck, Monorepo...
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but even though it's 'not as good' it has worked so there is that
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some people remind me that while twitter was code adventuring google clones, the product hardly changed.
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I'm not convinced those are related, the folks adventuring weren't the ones who were going to do product stuff
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Replying to @larsonite @THISWILLWORK and
I think they were. Product was so stagnant that internal goals had to become "Hmm.so what CAN we make?"
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Replying to @sritchie @larsonite and
And that's how scalding started, yea? Not because... you needed a thing?
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scalding started because it seemed too hard to teach Pig to Java/Scala devs.
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make of that what you will :)
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Replying to @avibryant @stuhood and
not too hard, they could do it, but good devs don't want to use bad tools IMO
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Replying to @THISWILLWORK
the exact hypothesis was "maybe someone on the ads team other than me will write analytics jobs if they could do it in scala"
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