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Record a video of yourself giving the presentation. You will see the some areas you can work on. Put the video on YouTube and ask your friends/family for feedback.
eljefe6a writes: "Putting some numbers and data behind the Hadoop hype took a few months of research. I ran 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 20 node Hadoop clusters using Elastic MapReduce to check its scalability. As expected, Hadoop scales very well. I also run performance tests on EC2 instances. Then, I break down the ROI of Spot Instance market and cost per unit."
That is when you really need to document. In a year's time when you go back to that workaround, will you remember? Probably not. Put in a comment briefly explaining why you did a workaround or what external force prompted that choice.
I never said I had the infinite resources and yes I do understand infinite monkey theorem. I realize there are different interpretations to this saying/theorem and I have done 2 different ones already. I understand the definition of infinite and infinite monkey theorem and I realize that this project does not have infinite resources. This project was funded and written by myself and was not supported by any grant money or federal money. No monkeys were harmed during the making of this code. This project is my attempt to find a creative way to attain an answer without infinite resources. It is a fun side project.