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Working with Spark.Net on Azure Synapse Analytics

Paul Andrew takes a look at Spark.NET (or Spark.Net or dotnet-spark or however I’m calling it this time):

The main reason I wanted access to Synapse is to play around with Spark.Net via the Synapse workspace Notebooks. Currently if deploying Synapse via the public Azure portal you only get the option to create a SQL compute pool, formally known as an Azure SQLDW. While this is good, it gives us none of the exciting things that we were shown about Synapse back in November last year during the Microsoft Ignite conference.

To get the good stuff in Azure Synapse Analytics you need access to the full developer UI and Synapse Workspace.

Click through to learn more about the experience.