sqlz
Simple struct/slice/chan mapper for SQL rows. (by semrekkers)
powderkeg
Live-coding the cluster! (by HCADatalab)
sqlz | powderkeg | |
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2 | 1 | |
4 | 158 | |
- | 0.0% | |
6.6 | 10.0 | |
6 months ago | over 5 years ago | |
Go | Clojure | |
MIT License | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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sqlz
Posts with mentions or reviews of sqlz.
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Python: Just Write SQL
Shameless plug, with channel support: https://github.com/semrekkers/sqlz
- Show HN: Minimalistic Struct/Slice/Chan Scanner for SQL Rows in Go
powderkeg
Posts with mentions or reviews of powderkeg.
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Python: Just Write SQL
As a data engineer, the pattern the OP shares is very familiar. I find it much preferable to use of ORMs for wide variety of reasons. However, I view implementing with SQL as an antiquated problem rather than a pragmatic feature. The evolution of this pattern would be to integrate database querying into languages more directly and eliminate SQL entirely. While this could be achieved in Python, I find that a language like Clojure, via functional programming (FP) primitives and transducers, is a natural candidate, particularly for JVM implemented databases. Rather than encapsulating SQL via query building or ORM based APIs, an FP core could be integrated into database engines to allow, via transducers, complex native forms to be executed directly across database clusters. Apache Spark is an analog of this. In particular the Clojure project, powderkeg (https://github.com/HCADatalab/powderkeg) demonstrates the potential of utilizing transducers in a database cluster context.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sqlz and powderkeg you can also consider the following projects:
mini_sql - a minimal, fast, safe sql executor
pugsql - A HugSQL-inspired database library for Python
yesql - A Clojure library for using SQL.
typed-sql
sqlc-gen-python
squiller - Generate boilerplate from annotated SQL queries
sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL
sql-template-tag - ES2015 tagged template string for preparing SQL statements, works with `pg`, `mysql`, and `sqlite`
migrate - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.