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  1. quinn

    pyspark methods to enhance developer productivity 📣 👯 🎉 (by mrpowers-io)

    Adding some README documentation to the README should be quite straightforward. Here's a function that needs to be documented: https://github.com/MrPowers/quinn/issues/52 .

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  3. mack

    Delta Lake helper methods in PySpark

    Great, would love your help. You can also check out the mack project if you'd like to work on a Delta Lake + PySpark project: https://github.com/MrPowers/mack/issues

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