Archive for November, 2024

The Best SQL Notebooks

Want to create beautiful live updating SQL notebooks?
While being able to easily source control the code?
and take static snapshots to share with colleagues that don’t have database access?

Today we launched exactly what you need and it’s available in both:

  • QStudio Version 4 – Desktop SQL Client entirely based on editing markdown files locally.
  • Pulse Version 3 – As a shared team server, where users only need a web address to get started and share results.

 

SQL Notebook Examples

We have worked with leading members of the community to create a showcase of examples.
These are snapshotted versions with static data. The source markdown and most the data to recreate them are available on github.SQL Notebook Examples

Let us know what you think, please report any issues, feature suggestions or bugs on our github QStudio issue or Pulse issue tracker.

Thanks to everyone that made this possible. Particularly Brian Luft, Rich Brown, Javier Ramirez, Alexander Unterrainer, Mark Street, James Galligan, Sean Keevey, Kevin Smyth, KX, Nick Psaris and QuestDB.

Ryan will be at Duckcon #6 Amsterdam

Duckcon #6 – Amsterdam

DuckDB has skyrocketed in the last year and Amsterdam is it’s home. QStudio will be there in 2025.


31st January 2025 – 16:40 Stock data analysis with DuckDB
One year ago we decided to bundle DuckDB as we thought it was awesome. A free column oriented database that can open local databases and perform ASOF joins at speed! We knew QStudio users would love it. This year Ryan is excited to be speaking at Duckcon #6 in Amsterdam.

QStudio was at Bigdata LDN

Ryan attended Big Data LDN in September, the highlights were:

  • Meeting the QuestDB team in-person and seeing their talk live.
  • Listening this talk on modern data lake data formats.
  • Complaining to Jonny Press and Gary Davies about over 50% of the hall being AI dominated.