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CI/CD for Kotlin and CloudFunctions
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Pure Python Distributed SQL Engine
Thanks for sharing.
I have a SQL Engine in Python too (https://github.com/mabel-dev/opteryx). I focused my initial effort on supporting SQL statements and making the usage feel like a database - that probably reflects the problem I had in front of me when I set out - only handling handfuls of gigabytes in a batch environment for ETLs with a group of new-to-data-engineering engineers. Have recently started looking more at real-time performance, such as distributing work. Am interesting in how you've approached.
What are some alternatives?
kotless - Kotlin Serverless Framework
quokka - Making data lake work for time series
nomad - Deprecated and re-branded as Alto
influxdb3-python - Python module that provides a simple and convenient way to interact with InfluxDB 3.0.
pg8000 - A Pure-Python PostgreSQL Driver
datafusion-ballista - Apache Arrow Ballista Distributed Query Engine
emr-serverless-samples - Example code for running Spark and Hive jobs on EMR Serverless.
datafusion-python - Apache DataFusion Python Bindings
sqlparser-rs - Extensible SQL Lexer and Parser for Rust
sqlglot - Python SQL Parser and Transpiler
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust