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Nice video! As a someone that uses and loves Polars, you might consider adding Polars into the title/description...etc. (though I'm not YT algorithm expert) but in general, since Polars is newer there are currently fewer educational resources vs. Pandas and this is a really great walk through! Thanks for the great video!
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Polars is good, like its cousin Pandas, they can only do simple queries, if you need to do some complicated joins, updates, you will need a proper RDBMS.
I think Polars and Pandas are strictly more expressive than whatever complex queries RDBMS can do, but of course as a trade off they don't scale as well as proper relational databases.
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Nice video! As a someone that uses and loves Polars, you might consider adding Polars into the title/description...etc. (though I'm not YT algorithm expert) but in general, since Polars is newer there are currently fewer educational resources vs. Pandas and this is a really great walk through! Thanks for the great video!
Thanks - yeah good idea. I’m new to polars but I love it so far
Python: the tool of choice for people who will ever need to do something more than once 🐍🐍
Excel: the tool of choice for restrictive IT environments, where they wont let you have Python.
Basically!
Some guys will not move from excel/vba or microsoft env
Goolge Colab - Run Python in the browser. On Google's computers. No install or permissions needed.
Just have to give all your data to Google 😧😧
Great content. I'm enjoying polars so far and I am happy to migrate to it.
I feel you man
Just in time for lunch :)
👍❤, Thanks for sharing
Why not only Power BI?
Polars is good, like its cousin Pandas, they can only do simple queries, if you need to do some complicated joins, updates, you will need a proper RDBMS.
I think Polars and Pandas are strictly more expressive than whatever complex queries RDBMS can do, but of course as a trade off they don't scale as well as proper relational databases.
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why do you always shill 7 different libraries?
Because it's reflective of how people use Python?
Otherwise...
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