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Preql
- Pql, a pipelined query language that compiles to SQL (written in Go)
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PRQL, Pipelined Relational Query Language
Hm, I just realized there are two similar projects with very similar names: this one, and
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Oops, I wrote yet another SQLAlchemy alternative (looking for contributors!)
First, let me introduce myself. My name is Erez. You may know some of the Python libraries I wrote in the past: Lark, Preql and Data-diff.
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Show HN: PRQL – A Proposal for a Better SQL
It seems people here are really interested in alternatives to SQL. So perhaps you'd also like to have a look at https://github.com/erezsh/Preql
(Same name, same goal, different approach, and already working)
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Made a Programing language using python
There's also lark, which is used by a plethora of projects (I haven't used it, but I heard about PreQL on a podcast where they talk for a bit about what it's like to develop a new language in lark)
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A primer on programming languages for data science
Just want to mention preql exists as an option - https://github.com/erezsh/Preql
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Against SQL
I share the author's point of view, which led me to start a new relational programming language that compiles to SQL. If that sounds interesting, you can find it here: https://github.com/erezsh/Preql
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Preql: A relational language that compiles to SQL
If you are a SQL veteran, who isn't afraid of recursive queries, check out the tree example. I think it really highlights how really complicated code can become much more managable: https://github.com/erezsh/Preql/blob/master/examples/tree.pql
terminusdb-client-python
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Help with some python DB client installation errors please
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/terminusdb/terminusdb-client-python.git
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What happened when your CI is stopping you from releasing?
I have been wanting to share my funny releasing stories during my short 18 months of maintaining the TerminusDB Python Client. I love working in open-source, it has always been my dream to work mainly on GitHub and be part of the community. My journey involves some laughter 🤣, some panic attacks 😱 and tears 😢, but mostly, hugs and support 🙌 from my team and my friends in the community.
What are some alternatives?
prql - PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
PyPika - PyPika is a python SQL query builder that exposes the full richness of the SQL language using a syntax that reflects the resulting query. PyPika excels at all sorts of SQL queries but is especially useful for data analysis.
malloy - Malloy is an experimental language for describing data relationships and transformations.
rel8 - Hey! Hey! Can u rel8?
db-benchmark - reproducible benchmark of database-like ops
prosto - Prosto is a data processing toolkit radically changing how data is processed by heavily relying on functions and operations with functions - an alternative to map-reduce and join-groupby
PostgreSQL - Mirror of the official PostgreSQL GIT repository. Note that this is just a *mirror* - we don't work with pull requests on github. To contribute, please see https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch
jrutil
cupscript - CupScript Is A Simple Scripting Language Completely Created Using Python
spyql - Query data on the command line with SQL-like SELECTs powered by Python expressions
BQL - BQL: A Better Query Language, SQL Superset
dotmotif - A performant, powerful query framework to search for network motifs