> If folks would find it interesting, I could do a short talk on a use-case for FlightSQL (and Substrait)
I would personally find it very interesting On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 11:46 AM Gavin Ray <ray.gavi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Super neat, saw the announcement post on Twitter and signed up the other > day! > > If folks would find it interesting, I could do a short talk on a > use-case for FlightSQL (and Substrait) > The gist of it is having a central API that allows users/vendors to write > "plugins" to register new data sources: > > [image: image.png] > > You lose a lot of the benefits of Arrow in the serialization to JSON, but > FlightSQL as a specification is a great language-agnostic way to share > schema metadata and handle queries. > With Substrait you get a spec for expressing data compute operations as > well, so you can have things solved on both the "tell me what you have" and > "give me what you have" fronts. > > (Have to wait for write operations in Substrait though, for full > functionality) > > On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 9:51 AM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> hi all, >> >> My employer (Voltron Data) is organizing a free virtual conference on >> June 23 to highlight development work and usage of Apache Arrow — you >> can register for this or apply to give a talk here: >> >> https://thedatathread.com/ >> >> We are especially interested in hearing from users (as opposed to only >> project developers/contributors!) about how they are using Arrow in >> their downstream applications. If you would be interested in speaking >> (talks will be pre-recorded, so you don't need to be available on June >> 23), please apply to give a short talk (~15 min) on the website! >> >> Thanks, >> Wes >> >