@NayanKabir-nq6po

Bro why did that other guy even interrupt, I'm here to see more of the presenter. He's amazing and seems real smart

@farmanpirzada9632

That was one of the most unnecessary interruptions I've ever seen, y'all can just mention to subscribe in a banner or something.

@saboorahamd6598

Always love the IBM knowledge videos. But, maybe don't jump in the video like that for requesting subscription. It took a few seconds to get that out of mind before getting back to the topic. Cheers!

@JoseAguilar-yz4bq

There's no way he just wrote Apache Spark from behind the glass-board without even hesitating, respect.

@Rebellionrider

This is a quick introduction for those who have no idea what spark is? Good take

@arrowhead261

Thanks but It's too short!

@EdwardQuixote

This is brilliant! The other guy interrupting came as a surprise - cut that off! But this is amazing! Literally understood what Apache Spark is from a 2-minute video! Thanks.

@user-eh9jo9ep5r

If will be official secured data bases globally for protect notices about properties and rights, this would be super beneficial. 

 Specially prognosed for not wanted situations and developed accordingly for secure and safe data. Even after decades and centures

@bald_goat

Nice intro! I wish IBM team dived deeper into Apache Spark and created a playlist with sequential tutorials.

@yaashg

This video didn’t cover anything

@pemessh

Hats off for such a great start. really loved how you addressed the problem and then moved on.

@israasalameh6987

for those who don't even know what spark is, this video is perfect.. but for others...its so short..

@christiandeancreative

Dope, informative and concise video! 

I did not need dude coming in from the right though 😅

@jemalguillory

Thanks,  David.

@romulodrumond3526

Great intro! I would be interested in big compute showdown comparing multiple tools for distributed machine learning training and inference (Hadoop vs spark vs dask vs ray vs...)

@clone104d

honestly it's pretty fascinating how such a seemingly innocuous script decision—a reminder to 'like and subscribe'—elicited such a strong negative response from viewers. really underscores the crucial interplay between intention and execution, because in practice, it really did come off as a rude interruption.

@jackieparzival8240

Spark is so much more, and this is a great intro... just hope it would've touched some of the amazing features so people would be more interested in dive deeper

@HardcoreFixation

That's a ridiculous way to promote subscribing to the channel, and it just seems so rude to the original presenter to then recommend his own content. Very distracting and devalues the great content and presentation skills of the main presenter

@bloom6874

What a start! amazing explanation of what is spark starting with problem definition. But that interruption by other guy was not a good idea.

@thillaidexplorer

Super cool, Thank you for sharing