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diff --git a/docs/quick-start.md b/docs/quick-start.md index 23313d8aa6..6236de0e1f 100644 --- a/docs/quick-start.md +++ b/docs/quick-start.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ title: Quick Start This tutorial provides a quick introduction to using Spark. We will first introduce the API through Spark's interactive shell (in Python or Scala), -then show how to write standalone applications in Java, Scala, and Python. +then show how to write applications in Java, Scala, and Python. See the [programming guide](programming-guide.html) for a more complete reference. To follow along with this guide, first download a packaged release of Spark from the @@ -215,8 +215,8 @@ a cluster, as described in the [programming guide](programming-guide.html#initia </div> </div> -# Standalone Applications -Now say we wanted to write a standalone application using the Spark API. We will walk through a +# Self-Contained Applications +Now say we wanted to write a self-contained application using the Spark API. We will walk through a simple application in both Scala (with SBT), Java (with Maven), and Python. <div class="codetabs"> @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Lines with a: 46, Lines with b: 23 </div> <div data-lang="python" markdown="1"> -Now we will show how to write a standalone application using the Python API (PySpark). +Now we will show how to write an application using the Python API (PySpark). As an example, we'll create a simple Spark application, `SimpleApp.py`: |