avoiding consolidation of such functionality in the Arrow repos would be in the
best interest of the Arrow ecosystem.
From: dev@arrow.apache.org At: 01/27/23 13:06:20 UTC-5:00To:
dev@arrow.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss] C++ query builder/execution API
+1 to what Ian said. I'll also add,
a
whole.
Thanks again for taking a look and sharing your perspective!
From: dev@arrow.apache.org At: 01/27/23 12:10:42 UTC-5:00To:
dev@arrow.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss] C++ query builder/execution API
Hi Shoumyo,
This is exciting—thank you for the thoughtfulness you have put into
this prop
+1 to what Ian said. I'll also add, as was brought up in the earlier
pandas API discussion, that a blog post (once you've got something
ready to use) would be a good idea.
> On the other hand, making such an interface readily available alongside
> `libarrow` could increase the adoption of Arrow
Hi Shoumyo,
This is exciting—thank you for the thoughtfulness you have put into
this proposal.
This topic of a C++ dataframe API for Arrow-native engine(s) has come
up in the past [3], but the bulk of the previous discussion about this
predated Substrait. With the Substrait project now quickly ga
Hi Arrow developers!
This is my first time posting on this mailing list, so please let me know if
this post belongs elsewhere.
I and a few colleagues plan to implement a C++ interface for building read-only
queries and executing those against Arrow Datasets through Substrait consumers
like Ace