Sigh. @rdorgueil's `bonobo` library is very similar to my `vaquero`.
But, way slicker presentation.
Check it out.
https://github.com/python-bonobo/bonobo …
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Replying to @generativist
Thanks! I'll have a look to your library, why not join the effort ? :D
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Replying to @rdorgueil
I may. I have to see if it meets my needs. I started with immutability too, then quickly found it to be a lot of friction in the T-phase.
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Replying to @generativist
May I ask what kind of friction ? I find it pretty convenient with dict unpacking ({**...}) but maybe you had performance issues ?
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Replying to @rdorgueil
I still haven't really explored yours but, after using immutable data structures for a while, I moved towards
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Replying to @generativist
I find it easier to test and to handle graphs. Old lib (rdc.etl) was doing copies, but much hassle I think.
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Yea, I did an auto-copy solution at one point too. But, yes, for graphs it simplifies a lot. But, I started avoiding graphs
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