Well CSV is great for prototyping and it'll keep being amazing for that. Especially since inspecting the file quickly using non-spialized clients (like a console text editor) is perfectly fine. For huge datasets and production use binary files may be better suited, yeah, but I personally will keep using CSVs for small personal apps :)
Doesn't this apply equally to various other binary formats like numpy's or simply python pickle? What is the advantage over these? I think that plain text converting is much slower is relatively obvious, but still often used because of interoperability with much other software.
Not really, no. Feather files have extra benefits over other binary files, such as datatype storage, and native Pandas support (as well as native Arrow support, which works with loads of languages). CSVs, yes, do have the universal operability benefit still -- maybe that'll change one day!
I'll be honest, I don't really know much about BSON. It might be worth having a look and seeing if there are any major advantages -- I presume it would be quicker because it has to do less encoding (I would think), but it depends if there's as easy an implementation of Feather in other languages.
when backing up a phone should i use SBPM or CSV. any help will be welcome. i didn't understand any of your vid by the way, but i am a little bit stupid lol
Well CSV is great for prototyping and it'll keep being amazing for that. Especially since inspecting the file quickly using non-spialized clients (like a console text editor) is perfectly fine.
For huge datasets and production use binary files may be better suited, yeah, but I personally will keep using CSVs for small personal apps :)
Doesn't this apply equally to various other binary formats like numpy's or simply python pickle? What is the advantage over these?
I think that plain text converting is much slower is relatively obvious, but still often used because of interoperability with much other software.
Not really, no. Feather files have extra benefits over other binary files, such as datatype storage, and native Pandas support (as well as native Arrow support, which works with loads of languages). CSVs, yes, do have the universal operability benefit still -- maybe that'll change one day!
@@Carberra I don't use python, what would the advantage be of this format over BSON?
I'll be honest, I don't really know much about BSON. It might be worth having a look and seeing if there are any major advantages -- I presume it would be quicker because it has to do less encoding (I would think), but it depends if there's as easy an implementation of Feather in other languages.
when backing up a phone should i use SBPM or CSV. any help will be welcome. i didn't understand any of your vid by the way, but i am a little bit stupid lol
Wow thanks never heard of these feather files will start using
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