Bookmarks tagged duckdb
21 Jan
github.com
"CLI for DuckDB. Contribute to dbcli/duckcli development by creating an account on GitHub."
21 Jan
github.com
"Easy-to-use and high-performance JavaScript library for data analysis. - GitHub - nshiab/simple-data-analysis: Easy-to-use and high-performance JavaScript library for data analysis."
21 Jan
github.com
"dbt (http://getdbt.com) adapter for DuckDB (http://duckdb.org) - GitHub - duckdb/dbt-duckdb: dbt (http://getdbt.com) adapter for DuckDB (http://duckdb.org)"
21 Jan
duckdb.org
"DuckDB is an in-process database management system focused on analytical query processing. It is designed to be easy to install and easy to use. DuckDB has no external dependencies. DuckDB has bindings for C/C++, Python and R."
21 Jan
www.mrworthington.com
"Knowing SQL is a must for Data Scientists + other analytics professionals, but how can R users start practicing their SQL skills in a familiar environment? Thatβs this post!"
21 Jan
github.com
"Utility functions for dbt projects running on duckdb - GitHub - sdebruyn/dbt-duckdb-utils: Utility functions for dbt projects running on duckdb"
21 Jan
twitter.com
π NEW! You can query your S3 on the cloud through Boiling directly from the
@duckdb prompt! In other words, we just shipped support for HTTPFS + Parquet interface! So, if you can run SQL with DuckDB you can query Boiling -- No proprietary extensions needed π π
@duckdb prompt! In other words, we just shipped support for HTTPFS + Parquet interface! So, if you can run SQL with DuckDB you can query Boiling -- No proprietary extensions needed π π
21 Jan
github.com
"Tooling for the archive created by Garmin datamanagement. - GitHub - michael-simons/garmin-babel: Tooling for the archive created by Garmin datamanagement."
21 Jan
georgheiler.com
"Lean and efficient MDS experience: Delivers better software engineering practices to the data ecosystem with the new local MDS stack comprised of Dagster, dbt and DuckDB which offers better developer productivity by enhancing testability of the E2E pipeline."