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Add Pyspark and Spark Sample Notebooks #263
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Closes #4! |
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"# Features available with the new kernels\n", | ||
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"By default Jupyter notebook comes with a `Python2` kernel. A kernel is a program that runs and interprets your code. sparkmagic provides two additional kernels that you can use with Jupyter. These are:\n", |
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Jupyter can come with a Python2 kernel, but it can also come with a Python3 kernel
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Necessary to explain what a kernel is in these notebooks?
So these example notebooks are the sample notebooks from the cluster copy-pasted here? I guess my only question would be whether the target audience for those notebooks is the same as the target audience for these notebooks, because if not, that might require changing the content. |
@msftristew LGTY? |
ship it |
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