11-02, 11:40–12:20 (America/New_York), Winter Garden (Room 5412)
pandas has long been known for its robust I/O offerings, which includes commonly used functions for interacting with SQL databases. With the new Apache ADBC drivers, users can expect even better performance and data type management.
pandas has long been known for its robust I/O offerings, which includes commonly used functions for interacting with SQL databases. With the new Apache ADBC drivers, users can expect even better performance and data type management.
This talk will showcase the new ADBC drivers, while explaining the how and why behind what makes the ADBC drivers faster. The drivers and their integrations are under rapid development, so attendees will get a bleeding edge view into this technology that is expected to rapidly grow.
No previous knowledge expected
Will Ayd has been a maintainer of the pandas project since 2018. As an independent Solutions Architect / Data Engineer, Will has helped countless clients leverage the best of open-source technology to make the most out of their data.