Hi Andy. I would like to take you offer and get a copy of your book. It would help me to understand better datafusion and help Andrew with the project documentation.
Fernando On Thu, 4 Feb 2021, 18:01 Andy Grove, <[email protected]> wrote: > That's correct, Remi. I built the Kotlin query engine from scratch as I was > writing the book, and it does follow the same basic design as DataFusion. I > think it would be a useful reference for anyone writing up some > DataFusion-specific documentation and I am happy to send a free copy to > anyone who is working on that. > > On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 10:30 AM Rémi Dettai <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Andrew! > > > > The book "How query engines work" ( > > https://leanpub.com/how-query-engines-work) that Andy wrote is pretty > > great! It documents query engine APIs in Kotlin and not Rust, as it was > > written during earlier Ballista experimentations, but almost all items > > still apply to DataFusion (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong Andy). > > > > Remi > > > > > > > > Le jeu. 4 févr. 2021 à 12:33, Andrew Lamb <[email protected]> a > écrit : > > > > > Does anyone have any high level architectural / overview material about > > > DataFusion that they can share or point me at? > > > > > > I am planning on creating a high level / architectural overview of > > > DataFusion (as it exists today) as a set of slides for a Tech Talk > (will > > be > > > open to the public) sometime in March. > > > > > > I was hoping to take a friendly look at any material others may have > been > > > put together, if it exists. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Andrew > > > > > >
