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  Location: Montréal, Québec, Canada
  Remote: Yes, (hybrid in Montréal)
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  Technologies: Scala / Java, Typescript / Javascript, Python, Rust, PostgreSQL / MySQL / SQLite, AWS / GCP, Terraform
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  Email: francoeur.r.david@gmail.com
Senior Software Developer with extensive experience with Scala (and Java), Typescript (and Javascript) and Python. Very interested in functional programming languages like Haskell and Nix, but also low-level system programming like Rust.

Not an expert, so I could be wrong, but my understanding is that you could just copy those bytes directly from the wire to your memory and treat those as the Arrow payload you're expecting it to be.

You still have to transfer the data, but you remove the need for a transformation before writing to the wire, and a transformation when reading from the wire.



Thanks for the tip, that's very cool. I did not know about `markitdown` and `streamdown`.


Recently, another alternative was teased out: https://www.golem.cloud/

From the folks at Ziverge, who've worked on ZIO in Scala.

They use a similar approach I believe. It's discussed in this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happypathprogramming...


Was thinking exactly the same!


Doesn't look to be open source, only source available. I wonder what the plans for Flawless are in this regard.


What are the biggest difference with something like materialize.com?

I love the way you explain what's ReadySet. Congrats on the launch.


I don't write much on Hacker Nees, I'm much of a reader. But...

Your product looks great. I watched the demo on the home page and I'm impressed.

I'm definitely going to give a try. The developer integration seems awesome.

Congratulations on the release.


Thank you! Indeed I am not much of a writer on HN but I love the community.


Thanks for Travis.

It's great and it's is really useful, at least for our open sources project.


Thanks for using and trusting us :)


I'm working in a small/medium business in Montreal, Canada. I've been hear for almost 3 years and AFAIK no body here takes stimulant.

Of course I might be wrong, but I know a lot of these people well enough to call them my friends and I have not see anyone taking stimulant nor overheard anyone talking about their consumption.

You can contact me too, no problem.


This video was very interesting, thanks for sharing!


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