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> [JS] Arrow Tutorial: Common data types
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> Key: ARROW-7513
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-7513
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: JavaScript
> Reporter: Leo Meyerovich
> Assignee: Leo Meyerovich
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: pull-request-available
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> The JS client lacks basic introductory material around creating the common
> basic data types such as turning JS arrays into ints, dicts, etc. There is no
> equivalent of Python's [https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/data.html] .
> This has made use for myself difficult, and I bet for others.
>
> As with prev tutorials, I started sketching on
> [https://observablehq.com/@lmeyerov/rich-data-types-in-apache-arrow-js-efficient-data-tables-wit]
> . When we're happy can make sense to export as an html or something to the
> repo, or just link from the main readme.
> I believe the target topics worth covering are:
> * Common user data types: Ints, Dicts, Struct, Time
> * Common column types: Data, Vector, Column
> * Going from individual & arrays & buffers of JS values to Arrow-wrapped
> forms, and basic inspection of the result
> Not worth going into here is Tables vs. RecordBatches, which is the other
> tutorial.
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> 1. Ideas of what to add/edit/remove?
> 2. And anyone up for helping with discussion of Data vs. Vector, and ingest
> of Time & Struct?
> 3. ... Should we be encouraging Struct or Map? I saw some PRs changing stuff
> here.
>
> cc [~wesm] [~bhulette] [~paul.e.taylor]
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