This is a follow up to a discussion from last September [3]. I've
been investigating Arrow's use of threading and I/O and I believe
there are some improvements that could be made. Arrow is currently
supporting two threading options (single thread and "per-core" thread
pool). Both of these approa
Hi all,
Reminder that our biweekly call is coming up at
https://meet.google.com/vtm-teks-phx. All are welcome to join. Notes will
be shared with the mailing list afterward.
Neal
Hi All,
Thanks again for all of the feedback we have received so far on the design doc
- it's been really helpful.
Fiona (Cc'd) and I took an initial pass at addressing the comments from Wes and
Antoine. @Wes and @Antoine - whenever you get a chance, we would appreciate it
if you could take a
Hi Andrew. Thanks as well for the kind words. It has been an interesting
exercise writing the guide to understand all the code you all have written.
I know it is not complete but at least it has given me an idea of the
topics I want to dig deeper and how to use Arrow (I'm looking at you
Datafusion)
I also started reading this book and what I have read so far is quite
impressive - thank you Fernando.
While keeping the code in a separate repo for now makes sense, what do you
think about including a link to your guide in the Rust Arrow crate's
README.md?
Andrew
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