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disgruntledphd2
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Practical SQL for Data Analysis
Yeah, that's exactly the issue. One can do this in Python, but not in SQL, and this leads to boilerplate.
I actually think that SparkSQL is a good solution here, as you can create easily reusable functions.
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I actually think that SparkSQL is a good solution here, as you can create easily reusable functions.