hyperdiv-apps
ibis
hyperdiv-apps | ibis | |
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2 | 23 | |
55 | 4,304 | |
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7.0 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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hyperdiv-apps
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
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Show HN: Hyperdiv – Reactive, immediate-mode web UI framework for Python
looks neat. it would help if you hosted the demo apps rather than expecting the user to install and run them themselves to get a feel for it
https://github.com/hyperdiv/hyperdiv-apps/tree/main
ibis
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Show HN: Hashquery, a Python library for defining reusable analysis
I really don't understand the appeal of dbt vs a proper programming language. The templating approach leads to massive spaghetti. I look forward to trying out something like Ibis [0]
0: https://ibis-project.org/
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This Week In Python
ibis – portable Python dataframe library
- Ibis: The portable Python dataframe library
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
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Quarto
The main benefit is that you get a Python (or R, Julia or Rust) interpreter. So you can evaluate code. A good example of the value of this is the Ibis docs which use Quarto: https://ibis-project.org/
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Polars – A bird's eye view of Polars
Ive found polars quite intuitive, though for python, I lean more towards [ibis](https://ibis-project.org/). The interface is nearly identical, but ibis has the benefit if building sql queries before pulling any actual data (like dbplyr) — whereas polars requires the data to be in-memory (at least for rdb’s, though correct me if Im wrong)
this to me seems like a good argument for only using ibis, but Im happy to be convinced otherwise
- Ibis – Universal Interface for Data Wrangling
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Vanna.ai: Chat with your SQL database
Please add Ibis Birdbrain https://ibis-project.github.io/ibis-birdbrain/ to the list. Birdbrain is an AI-powered data bot, built on Ibis and Marvin, supporting more than 18 database backends.
See https://github.com/ibis-project/ibis and https://ibis-project.org for more details.
- Ibis
What are some alternatives?
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
snowflake-connector-python - Snowflake Connector for Python
readyset - Readyset is a MySQL and Postgres wire-compatible caching layer that sits in front of existing databases to speed up queries and horizontally scale read throughput. Under the hood, ReadySet caches the results of cached select statements and incrementally updates these results over time as the underlying data changes.
PySpark-Boilerplate - A boilerplate for writing PySpark Jobs
reflex - 🕸️ Web apps in pure Python 🐍
Apache Impala - Apache Impala
pangres - SQL upsert using pandas DataFrames for PostgreSQL, SQlite and MySQL with extra features
sqlite_scanner - DuckDB extension to read and write to SQLite databases
katacoda
nodejs-polars - nodejs front-end of polars
django-clickhouse - This project's goal is to build Yandex ClickHouse database into Django project.
store - PostgreSQL shopping cart