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wesmckinney.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article, authored by Wes McKinney, reflects on the evolution of data systems over the past 15 years and outlines the future direction of composable data systems. McKinney discusses the challenges faced with pandas and the broader data science ecosystem, emphasizing the need for interoperability, modularity, and composability. He highlights key projects like Apache Arrow, RAPIDS, DuckDB, Velox, and Ibis that are driving the shift towards a more modular and composable data stack. The article concludes with an optimistic outlook on the future of data systems, emphasizing the importance of standardization and collaboration in the open-source community. | |
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questdb.io
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| | | | | Compare QuestDB and TimescaleDB with up-to-date performance benchmarks and architectural comparisons. | |
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www.crunchydata.com
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| | | | | Get under the hood of Postgres by looking at psql, system views, and internal tables. | |
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mikiobraun.wordpress.com
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| | | This post has originally been published on the O'Reilly blog. It is based on a talk I gave at Strata in London 2016. Reprinted with permission. Data science has become widely accepted across a broad range of industries in the past few years. Originally more of a research topic, data science has early roots in... | ||