> > Project like JuliaDB isn't quite what I was looking for since I'm arguing > for a basic, core interface which will be used by julia's ecosystem of > plotting libraries, statistical packages, ML libraries, etc. The data may > come from a database or a csv or even generated on-the-fly.
I think the more interesting project here is https://github.com/JuliaDB/DataStreams.jl. Jacob Quinn is also pushing forward many of the DB solutions. Personally my interest lies more in streaming data sets than static ones, so I'm biased. However as an involved member of "plotting libraries, statistical packages, ML libraries, etc" I think a concerted push towards a generic interface which supports both static and dynamic data-flow would be huge for the community. On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:12 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]> wrote: > Le mardi 23 février 2016 à 19:48 -0800, cdm a écrit : > > > > potentially of interest: > > > > http://www.johnmyleswhite.com/notebook/2015/11/28/why-julias-datafram > > es-are-still-slow/ > > > > > > > > enjoy !!! > Other references I forgot to mention: > http://juliacomputing.com/blog/2016/01/14/stats-roadmap.html > http://julialang.org/blog/2015/10/datastreams > > You'll also find a lot of discussions in open or closed issues or PRs > in the DataFrames.jl and DataFramesMeta.jl GitHub projects, as well as > on the julia-stats mailing list. > > > Regards >
