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  <description>I have tried AWS Glue before and here are my thoughts on it. AWS Glue is made of Apache Spark, and it was interesting for me to touch Spark for the first time at that time, I was thinking that I would put together a usage guide for Glue when I start using it seriously. However, there were circumstan…</description>
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  <published>2019-08-05 06:53:43</published>
  <title>Thoughts on using AWS Glue</title>
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