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[Hadoop Wiki] Update of "Books" by Jitesh Gawali

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  == Books in Print ==
  
  Here are the books that are currently in print -in order of publishing-, along with the Hadoop version they were written against. One problem anyone writing a book will encounter is that Hadoop is a very fast-moving target, and that things can change fast. Usually this is for the better, when a book says "Hadoop can't" they really mean "the version of Hadoop we worked with couldn't", and that the situation may have improved since then. If you have any query about Hadoop, don't be afraid to ask on the relevant user mailing lists.
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+ === Hadoop Beginner's Guide ===
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+ '''Name:''' [[http://www.packtpub.com/hadoop-beginners-guide/book|Hadoop Beginner's Guide]]
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+ '''Author:''' Garry Turkington
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+ '''Hadoop Version:''' 1.0.x
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+ '''Publisher:''' Packt Publishing
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+ '''Date of Publishing:''' February 22, 2013
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+ '''Sample Chapter:''' [[http://www.packtpub.com/sites/default/files/9781849517300_Chapter_04.pdf|Chapter 4: Developing MapReduce Programs]]
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+ Written for complete beginners to Hadoop, this book will get you up and running through practical tutorials using real data. Learn how to install and run Hadoop on a local Ubuntu host or create an on-demand Hadoop cluster on Amazon Web Services (EC2), before getting to grips with !MapReduce and learning to exploit Hadoop to its full potential. No matter how large or small your operation, this book is your indispensible guide to help you make sense of the data avalanche.
  
  === Hadoop Real World Solutions Cookbook ===