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Big Data Enthusiasts!!    nate   12/11/2017 01:25 PM  

Hi All,
I am looking to start something where all the big data professionals and enthusiasts can come together to learn and share.

I am starting a big data hands on classroom Incubator right here in our neighborhood - Norwalk, CT. I have a professional space setup on multi-tenant office locations. I will be starting out with a classroom training on Hadoop Stack, Apache Spark and most other technologies in Cloudera Stack.

At this time I am inviting enthusiastic coders/developers/early adopters to be part of this no-cost, no-frill Incubator program.

It will be our way to give back to the ever expanding open source community we all are/have been part of.

If interested pm me for further discussions at - jnatesbz (at) gmail.com

~Nate


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Re: Big Data Enthusiasts!!    Bp   12/11/2017 02:42 PM  

Hi! I don't have any software background job experience.But I'm interested to learn and work.Can you able to help me or guide me? Thank You.

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Re: Re: Big Data Enthusiasts!!    canandable   12/11/2017 03:34 PM  

Great initiative and hope you get positive response.

However, I am sorry to hijack the thread but I have always wondered why south Indians (mostly from Chennai I think), say 'can you able to'? They will speak quite good English, but 'can you able to' is always the common thread. Just to be clear its Can you help me or Are you able to help me? Its not Can you able to in same sentence.

Can someone please reply ? (its not can you able to reply !) Is this the way it is taught in schools? I have seen everyone from south (Chennai?) make this same error. Sorry, I know very minor, but this is something I have always wondered and cannot able to suppress !.

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Re: Re: Re: Big Data Enthusiasts!!    Bp   12/11/2017 05:50 PM  

Thank you so much!

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Re: Re: Re: Big Data Enthusiasts!!    Anglo   12/11/2017 06:04 PM  

I am from Chennai and have never heard anyone talk like this. May be some villagers from Andhra who later moved to Chennai.
Chennai (Madras) was founded by British as early as 1639.

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Re: Re: Re: Big Data Enthusiasts!!    Ronney   12/11/2017 07:25 PM  

Thanks...Yes i am using like above...I will correct it...

But one small correction...I am not from South...I am Bihari...Any way good correct...

Please continue to correct people...So people like me will learn something from this forum.

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