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hi so my name is Sylvia Callie know you and and technically for the cloud dataflow called a tough law for Python and to me is also Eric Anderson with the program manager for the team before I start Iamp;#39;m just curious never show of hands how many people heard of cloud dataflow all right I was asking how many people have heard of cloud dataflow okay so in the next 30 minutes weamp;#39;re just gonna build from scratch typical ETL pipeline processing pipeline that will take some text files in JSON format and Iamp;#39;ll put some aggregated data to a bigquery table just like a typical thing that you do with this kind of systems so before I start I have two slides that are written by some colleagues of mine Iamp;#39;m gonna keep it short but just to kind of give you a background of what is cloud dataflow and how we arrived there so a long time ago in 2004 he was MapReduce there was a seminal paper from Google that started two divergent efforts so inside Google for many years they co