▲ | totalhack 4 days ago | |
Thanks for taking a look! Happy to chat, DM me here: https://bsky.app/profile/totalhack.bsky.social I have nothing against SQL of course. The simplified approach of a UI built on top of zillion or tools like it really enables a whole next level of productivity for business users that are never going to learn SQL, but also need more query flexibility than just "dashboards" without having to wait on a BI team for answers -- I die inside a little bit every time I hear of a company doing this. And as you have noted, I also think text-to-semantic-layer is an interesting approach for involving AI/NLP. I've been pulled away from this project for some time due to an acquisition at my day job but hoping to get back into it soon! | ||
▲ | efromvt 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Also full agreement! In an optimistic view, the SQL layer (at a slightly higher level) unifies the top level accessibility tools (NLP, drag/drop chart result builders, etc) with the more tech-familiar level of analysts/engineers, and provides progressive disclosure as you go down the stack and a path to promote the adhoc/SQL level work up to reporting easily. |