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chore: Backport #3819 to web (#3823)
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Co-authored-by: Maximilian Roos <5635139+max-sixty@users.noreply.github.com>
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- [Kusto](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/samples?pivots=azuredataexplorer)
is also a beautiful pipelined language, similar to PRQL. But it can only use
Kusto-compatible DBs.
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- [Against SQL](https://www.scattered-thoughts.net/writing/against-sql/) gives a
fairly complete description of SQL's weaknesses, both for analytical and
transactional queries. [**@jamii**](https://github.com/jamii) consistently
writes insightful pieces, and it's worth sponsoring him for his updates.
writes insightful pieces, and it's worth sponsoring him for his updates. There
are
[other](https://buttondown.email/jaffray/archive/sql-scoping-is-surprisingly-subtle-and-semantic/)
similar pieces out there.
- Julia's [DataPipes.jl](https://gitlab.com/aplavin/DataPipes.jl) &
[Chain.jl](https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/Chain.jl) demonstrate how effective
point-free pipelines can be, and how line breaks can work as pipes.
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