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by jgalt212 395 days ago
In R, data sources, intermediate results, and final results are all dataframes (slight simplification). With DuckDB, to have the same consistency you need every layer and step to be a database table, not a data frame, which is awkward for the standard R user and use case.
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You can also use duckplyr as a drop in replacing for dplyr. Automatically fails over to dplyr for unsupported behavior, and for most operations is notably faster.

Data.Table is competitive with DuckDb in many cases, though as a DuckDB enthusiast I hate to admit this. :)