Some thoughts:
A "bubbling" topic right now is conversational analytics (i.e. talk to your data). There has been an explosion of tools in the last 6 months. YC is backing one too: https://getnao.io/
I feel like pandas is also somewhat frowned upon, the industry has moved on from that. Most SQL tools can now do everything that we could only do with pandas.
In my network everyone is talking about DuckDB. As long as you are under a 1TB it will have everything you need. I think most people should start with that vs locking themselves into something like Snowflake
For query engine you can use, for example, Apache Spark, Trino, or Amazon Athena."
DuckDB is eating the query engines and catalogs. Really could use more coverage on how DuckDB is changing the data tools landscape.
A bit of a pedantic nit here: a data warehouse is a usage pattern. It’s not necessarily tied to any specific technology, however it is commonly implemented with OLAP systems like Snowflake, BigQuery, etc. But there’s nothing stopping you from building out your data warehouse in Postgres or MySQL. If you’re stitching together disparate datasets to build a unified model for analytics, you’ve got yourself a data warehouse no matter what system it lives on.
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Update: Huh, TIL https://avro.apache.org/docs/%2B%2Bversion%2B%2B/specificati...