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MapReduce in 36 lines of Ruby Posted: Apr 3, 2007 5:02 AM
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This has been burning a hole in my head since August, after Joel's post made it blindingly obvious that Ruby is the perfect language for distributed programming. I have some code that properly implements partitioning, etc, but never got around to finishing it sufficiently for a proper release. Here's the core idea.

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