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Mastering DuckDB - High-Performance Analytics Made Easy - cover

Mastering DuckDB - High-Performance Analytics Made Easy

Robert A. Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering DuckDB: High-Performance Analytics Made Easy" is a comprehensive guide that empowers data professionals and enthusiasts to harness the full potential of DuckDB. This book demystifies the powerful yet lightweight analytical database management system, providing a clear pathway from foundational concepts to advanced applications. DuckDB, with its impressive performance and ease of use, is adept at handling complex data queries efficiently, making it an ideal choice for real-time analytics, data science workflows, and embedded applications.The book meticulously covers essential topics, from installation and basic SQL operations to advanced features like user-defined functions and extension management. It also explores practical integrations with popular tools and languages such as Python, R, and Jupyter Notebooks, enhancing analytical workflows. With real-world case studies across industries like finance and healthcare, the book illustrates DuckDB's versatility and impact. Readers will gain insights into performance optimization strategies, future trends, and emerging analytics needs, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the data analytics landscape. Whether you are a seasoned data analyst or a beginner, this guide offers valuable knowledge and practical skills to efficiently leverage DuckDB for your data needs.
Verfügbar seit: 07.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 319 Seiten.

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