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by BadInformatics
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Arrow is getting support for N-d arrays, so if anything they're expanding in that area (which is exciting). I don't think they're interested in creating a universal libarrow though, the point of the data format and C data interface is to have languages define their own implementations. |
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https://www.slideshare.net/wesm/pycon-colombia-2020-python-f...
Slide 43: The "Arrow C++ Platform" encompasses a "Multi-core Work Scheduler" and a "Query Engine"
Slide 38: "It would be more productive (long-term) to have a reusable computational foundation for data frames"
Again, I agree that, today, it's more data format, and the shared compute stuff is more a vision.
EDIT: See also https://ursalabs.org/tech/