python-benedict
fugue
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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python-benedict
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python-benedict: Dictionary manipulation library
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fugue
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Daft: A High-Performance Distributed Dataframe Library for Multimodal Data
Please integrate it with Fugue.
https://github.com/fugue-project/fugue
- Fugue: A unified interface for distributed computing
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Fugue is an interesting library in this space , though I haven’t tried it
https://github.com/fugue-project/fugue
A unified interface for distributed computing. Fugue executes SQL, Python, and Pandas code on Spark, Dask and Ray without any rewrites.
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The hand-picked selection of the best Python libraries and tools of 2022
fugue — distributed computing done easy
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[P] Open data transformations in Python, no SQL required
This looks similar to fugue, am I right? How do they compare?
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What the Duck?!
I am looking forward to how Substrait could help removing this friction. It aims to provide a standardised intermediate query language (lower level than SQL) to connect frontend user interfaces like SQL or data frame libraries with backend analytical computing engines. It is linked to the Arrow ecosystem. Something like Ibis or Fugue could become the front and DuckDB the backend engine.
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Pyspark now provides a native Pandas API
There's dask-sql, but I think it is being abandoned for fugue-project. I'm actually excited for this project as it is trying to provide a backend agnostic solution, which would seem like a difficult, lofty goal. I wish them luck.
What are some alternatives?
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