ggsql: A grammar of graphics for SQL
date: 2026-04-21Tags: #news, #devInteresting projects
- ggsql: A grammar of graphics for SQL :: Posit Open Source: Today, we are super excited to announce the alpha-release of ggsql . As the name suggests, ggsql is an implementation of the grammar of graphics based on SQL syntax, bringing rich, structured visualization support to SQL.
- 🌟 gh:posit-dev/ggsql: A SQL extension for declarative data visualisation based on the Grammar of Graphics. http://ggsql.org/
- has2k1/plotnine: A Grammar of Graphics for Python https://plotnine.org
- posit-dev/great-tables: Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from Python https://posit-dev.github.io/great-tables/
- The Design Philosophy of Great Tables
- gh:posit-dev/py-shiny: Shiny for Python https://shiny.posit.co/py/
Higher-Kinded `TypeVars` for Python Typing
date: 2026-04-17Tags: #dev, #python, #news, #functional-programmingStarting in 2018
Reach a consensus by 2026
And I really like this quote
I meant to illustrate just how far Python has come since this thread was started, and that the landscape looks much different now; HKTs are on many more different people's radars than they were back in 2018. Also, we've all changed our minds a few times since 2018 ❤️
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