Battle-tested Apache Storm Multi-Lang implementation for Python.
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Pystorm lets you run Python code against real-time streams of data via Apache Storm. With pystorm you can create Storm bolts and spouts in Python without having to write a single line of Java. It is meant to be used under-the-hood by Storm Python libraries that will provide the command-line tools for actually building/submitting the topologies (e.g., streamparse and pyleus).
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Dan Blanchard (@dsblanch)
Keith Bourgoin (@kbourgoin)
Arturo Filastò (@hellais)
Jeffrey Godwyll (@rey12rey)
Daniel Hodges (@hodgesds)
Wieland Hoffmann (@mineo)
Tim Hopper (@tdhopper)
Omer Katz (@thedrow)
Aiyesha Ma (@Aiyesha)
Andrew Montalenti (@amontalenti)
Rohit Sankaran (@roadhead)
Viktor Shlapakov (@vshlapakov)
Mike Sukmanowsky (@msukmanowsky)
Cody Wilbourn (@codywilbourn)
Antonio Uccio Verardi (@poros)
Curtis Vogt (@omus)
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