▲ | mgaunard 4 days ago | |||||||
The official arrow implementation is already in C++11, not sure what the value proposition of this is. | ||||||||
▲ | jcelerier 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
from a quick glance, https://man-group.github.io/sparrow/basic_usage.html looks infinitely more like a library I want to use than https://arrow.apache.org/cookbook/cpp/basic.html | ||||||||
▲ | rfoo 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
<rant>The official Arrow C++ implementation is just ergonomic warts, full of `const std::shared_ptr<T>&` bs. Trying to use it to manipulate data always give me headache telling apart WTH is an Array, ArrayData, Buffer, and the typed Array interfaces are barely usable. The original official Rust port inherited all the mis-designs too. On the Rust side someone created arrow2 [0] to fix it.</rant> And I'm glad there's a good C++ impl too. | ||||||||
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