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    Querybook

    Querybook

    Big Data Querying UI, combining collocated table metadata

    Querybook is Pinterest’s open-source big data IDE via a notebook interface. Querybook’s core focus is to make composing queries, creating analyses, and collaborating with others as simple as possible. Organize rich text, queries, and charts into a notebook to easily document your analyses. Work collaboratively with others in a DataDoc and get real-time updates. The Query Editor is aware of your tables and their columns, as such it provides autocompletion, syntax highlighting, and the ability to hover or click on a table to view its information. No need to leave Querybook to create charts to quickly visualize your results. With a familiar interface easily create line, bar, stacked area, pie, horizontal bar, donut, scatter, and table charts. Add them then to your DataDoc to complete your data narrative.
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