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by scottcodie
1099 days ago
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SQL in the context of a single query struggles with a composable features. But looking slightly outside the scope of queries with assignment statements and view/materialization dags then you start getting some of that composition back. I think SQRL is an good example of SQL with a bunch of composable feature bolt-ons. https://www.datasqrl.com/blog/sqrl-high-level-data-language-... |
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