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pgsink
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GitHub - go-jet/jet: Type safe SQL builder with code generation and automatic query result data mapping
This is a really awesome project. I’ve used it on https://github.com/lawrencejones/pgsink to generate type safe bindings to the Postgres catalog tables, along with a few of the tables the project maintains itself.
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Trade-offs from using ULIDs at incident.io
pgx is really good: it's what I used to write logical decoders in https://github.com/lawrencejones/pgsink
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A modern data stack for startups
It used to be that companies would write their own hacky scripts to perform this extraction - I've had terrible incidents caused by ETL database triggers in the past, and even built a few generic ETL tools myself.
- Sync Postgres to BigQuery, possible? How?
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Postgres change-capture device that supports high-throughput and low-latency capture to a variety of sinks (at first release, just Google BigQuery):
https://github.com/lawrencejones/pgsink
I know there's debezium and Netflix's dblog, but this project aims to be much simpler.
Forget about kafka and any other dependency: just point it at Postgres, and your data will be pushed into BigQuery. And for people with highly-performance-sensitive databases, the read workload has been designed with Postgres efficiency in mind.
I'm hoping pgsink could be a gateway drug to get small companies up and running with a data warehouse. If your datastore of choice is Postgres, it's a huge help to replicate everything into an analytics datastore. A similar tool has helped my company extract expensive work out of our primary database, which is super useful for scaling.
The project is 90% there, about 10hrs and some testing away from being useable. Once there, I'll be hitting up some start-up friends and seeing if they want to give it a whirl.
hacn
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
https://github.com/pj/hacn - kind of like a react monad written in F# using computation expressions. I'm slowly doing a rewrite of parts of it because it isn't very good.
- Show HN: Hacn – a React “monad” implemented using F#/Fable
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Hacn: https://github.com/pj/hacn. It’s kind of like a React “monad” in F#/Fable using computation expressions. Control flow is a bit different, basically operations/effects can trigger re-execution of subsequent steps. Right now its alpha quality and any feedback is welcome.
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What Are You Working On 202012
Currently working on Hacn, which is kind of like a React ‘monad’ or DSL using computation expressions in Fable/Feliz.
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