
I've read this article too, and I must say that it is indeed a very
interesting and exciting read, both in terms of understanding
MapReduce and its capabilities somewhat better, and in terms of
beholding the beauty of Haskell.
It is not exactly reverse engineering, but it is expressing the
essense of MapReduce algorithms, prerequisites, axioms, dimensions of
its design space etc. in Haskell.
2009/2/25 Thomas DuBuisson
Vasili, What do you mean? Googles MapReduce is already a published / well understood concept so no reverse engineering is needed. If you are asking about pre-existing implementations, there is at least one [1] but only for reference, not speed. If you are asking about community interest, great and you might want to say something on the haskell proposals reddit [2].
[1] http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ralf/MapReduce/ [2] http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell_proposals
2009/2/24 Galchin, Vasili
: Hello,
Here is an interesting paper of Google's MapReduce reverse engineered into Haskell. I apologize if already posted ..... http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ralf/MapReduce/
Kind regards, Vasili
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