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    .NET for Apache Spark

    .NET for Apache Spark

    A free, open-source, and cross-platform big data analytics framework

    ...With these .NET APIs, you can access the most popular Dataframe and SparkSQL aspects of Apache Spark, for working with structured data, and Spark Structured Streaming, for working with streaming data. .NET for Apache Spark is compliant with .NET Standard - a formal specification of .NET APIs that are common across .NET implementations. This means you can use .NET for Apache Spark anywhere you write .NET code allowing you to reuse all the knowledge, skills, code, and libraries you already have as a .NET developer. .NET for Apache Spark runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS using .NET Core, or Windows using .NET Framework. It also runs on all major cloud providers including Azure HDInsight Spark, Amazon EMR Spark, AWS & Azure Databricks.
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    ML.NET Samples

    ML.NET Samples

    Samples for ML.NET, an open source and cross-platform machine learning

    ...In this GitHub repo, we provide samples that will help you get started with ML.NET and how to infuse ML into existing and new .NET apps. We're working on simplifying ML.NET usage with additional technologies that automate the creation of the model for you so you don't need to write the code by yourself to train a model, you simply need to provide your datasets. The "best" model and the code for running it will be generated for you. The ML.NET CLI (command-line interface) is a tool you can run on any command prompt (Windows, Mac or Linux) for generating good quality ML.NET models based on training datasets you provide. ...
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