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      <title>Writing two books with AsciiDoc: Apache Mahout and Scala</title>
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      <description>For past few weeks I have been gathering my notes on two topics: Machine Learning with Apache Mahout and Programming in Scala. Now I have created two repositories for these two books, with source-code in AsciiDoc format. They are avilable on GitHub.&#xA;Machine Learning with Apache Mahout Programming in Scala Read on!</description>
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      <description>This post is coming after a long time. Apologies for that.&#xA;Alright, this one is for the fans of Apache Mahout and Scala programming language. I had given a talk on Machine Learning with Apache Mahout and Scala ( slides ) at OSDConf.in. The code examples are present on GitHub at this repo.</description>
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