Very cool but also more interesting is using Perl for any newish project.
It is hard to find maintainers or developers knowing Perl nowadays. Especially in data science related projects as python has been the de-facto tool for that field for some time now.
Hah I did this for SQL Server execution graphs at one point (via profiler or extended events) and then I of course realized that anything that goes more than one or two events deep is just hellish SQL anyway, love to see the execution plan version that's much smarter.
Very cool but also more interesting is using Perl for any newish project.
It is hard to find maintainers or developers knowing Perl nowadays. Especially in data science related projects as python has been the de-facto tool for that field for some time now.
The video from the presentation on this: https://youtu.be/tdx9leN2kBg?si=uYa7xsOvpoonjaxB
This was part of the MySQL Belgian Days that was organized in the days before FOSDEM.
Any slides maybe?
Hah I did this for SQL Server execution graphs at one point (via profiler or extended events) and then I of course realized that anything that goes more than one or two events deep is just hellish SQL anyway, love to see the execution plan version that's much smarter.
That feeling when your fancy graph points out the obvious, and ‘bad thing bad’ is the only takeaway.
Data science <pew pew>!
Thanks for sharing!
Do you have slides from your FOSDEM presentation? The video has this funny angle :(.
Thanks for posting!