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SQL's TypeScript moment will help agents just as much as it'll help humans

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2 points·by craneca0·4 mesi fa·0 comments

AI powered migration from Postgres to ClickHouse

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1 points·by craneca0·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Agent Harness for Coding with ClickHouse

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1 points·by craneca0·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Agent harness for Postgres to ClickHouse migration

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1 points·by craneca0·5 mesi fa·0 comments

React APIs on ClickHouse

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2 points·by craneca0·10 mesi fa·0 comments

Integrating ClickHouse into your React app

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2 points·by craneca0·10 mesi fa·0 comments

Data engineering and software engineering are converging

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108 points·by craneca0·11 mesi fa·66 comments

ClickHouse and MooseStack: DX for data infrastructure

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4 points·by craneca0·11 mesi fa·0 comments

Principles of great DX for data infrastructure

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2 points·by craneca0·11 mesi fa·0 comments

Does OLAP Need an ORM

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75 points·by craneca0·11 mesi fa·51 comments

ClickHouse+MooseStack – Does OLAP Need an ORM?

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3 points·by craneca0·11 mesi fa·0 comments

AI's Existential Crisis: An Unexpected Journey with Cursor and Gemini 2.5 Pro

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3 points·by craneca0·anno scorso·0 comments

OpenAI in talks to acquire Windsurf for ~$3B

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8 points·by craneca0·anno scorso·5 comments

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craneca0
·10 mesi fa·discuss
co-pilots tend to be really effective at this kind of migration work. especially once you've got the before and after schemas as types in your code.
craneca0
·11 mesi fa·discuss
That's interesting with the Zillow anecdote. I wonder if the nuance in the title is actually correlated with a difference in behavior/culture/best practices/approach?
craneca0
·11 mesi fa·discuss
agreed on the presence and stickiness of no-code tooling. but in a future where we want to enable LLMs and agents to do as much of that work as possible, a code-first approach seems far more likely to make that effective. not just because agents are better are writing code than clicking through interfaces (maybe that will change as agents evolve?), but because the SDLC is valuable for agents for the same reasons it's valuable for human developers - collaboration, testing, auditing, versioning, etc.
craneca0
·11 mesi fa·discuss
yeah, i've seen large fortune 100 data and analytics orgs where the majority of folks with data engineering titles are uncomfortable with even the basics of git.