Published: May 25, 2022, 9 a.m.
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Patrick Dougherty (@cpdough) talk about Rasgo, the data transformation platform for MLOps that makes generating SQL easy. The team at Rasgo recently open-sourced a package called RasgoQL, that allows users to execute SQL queries against a data warehouse using Python syntax. Tune in to find out how Rasgo aims to bridge an important gap in the Modern Data Stack.
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In this episode we discuss:
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\n - The advantages of offering both a low-code/no-code UI and a Python interface
\n - "How can a data scientist, without needing full-time resources from data engineering, be somewhat self-sufficient in data prep and able to deliver those insights without a massive human capital investment needed?"
\n - Where Rasgo fits into the world of feature stores
\n - Why one Rasgo user took a trip to a wind farm in Texas
\n - Eric\u2019s predictions for the future of data prep and transformation
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