4 comments

  • fzumstein 39 minutes ago

    DuckDB also runs in Excel, by the way, via the free xlwings Lite add-in that you can install from the add-in store. It’s using the Python package and allows to write scripts, custom functions, as well as use a Jupyter-like notebook workflow.

  • uwemaurer 46 minutes ago

    I benchmarked DuckDB 1.5.2 with the latest Java JDBC driver which now supports user defined functions. This allows very fast modifications https://sqg.dev/blog/java-duckdb-benchmark/

    • whalesalad 1 hour ago

      duckdb is a generational technology innovation. insanely good ergonomics, great performance, it's awesome.

      • goerch 1 hour ago

        Can confirm: together with `dbt` and `rill` I'm able do to [this](https://github.com/idesis-gmbh/GitHubExperiments/blob/master...) on my laptop.

        • steve_adams_86 58 minutes ago

          Whoa, nice! I could see this being useful to people I work with. Do you think it would be a good setup for people who are technical but not great software developers? People who use basic R and Python for ETL and analysis, mostly.

          • goerch 52 minutes ago

            I'm using DuckDB in another project (on my laptop) where `NetworkX` fails due to the memory limit of 32 GB. So yes, as soon as you are doing out of core work I'd assume the combination to be quite powerful. Knowledge in SQL would be a plus, though.

          • esafak 28 minutes ago

            Why did you pick rill?

          • steve_adams_86 55 minutes ago

            I use it almost daily. Any time I benchmark changes or analyze logs, I collect the data I need as CSV and analyze it with duckdb. The flexibility and ease makes it so I find so much more interesting information. It's indispensable to me now

          • esafak 1 hour ago

            Any opinions on DuckLake?

            • denom 41 minutes ago

              Seems stable enough, they patched a bunch of things.