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    Pathway

    Pathway

    Python ETL framework for stream processing, real-time analytics, LLM

    Pathway is an open-source framework designed for building real-time data applications using reactive and declarative paradigms. It enables seamless integration of live data streams and structured data into analytical pipelines with minimal latency. Pathway is especially well-suited for scenarios like financial analytics, IoT, fraud detection, and logistics, where high-velocity and continuously changing data is the norm. Unlike traditional batch processing frameworks, Pathway continuously updates the results of your data logic as new events arrive, functioning more like a database that reacts in real-time. ...
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    data-diff

    data-diff

    Efficiently diff rows across two different databases

    ...In modern data platforms, data is constantly moving between systems, and at the modern data volume and complexity, systems go out of sync all the time. Until now, there has not been any tooling to ensure that when the data is correctly copied. Replicating data at scale, across hundreds of tables, with low latency and at a reasonable infrastructure cost is a hard problem, and most data teams we’ve talked to, have faced data quality issues in their replication processes. The hard truth is that the quality of the replication is the quality of the data. Since copying entire datasets in batch is often infeasible at the modern data scale, businesses rely on the Change Data Capture (CDC) approach of replicating data using a continuous stream of updates.
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    Wally

    Wally

    Distributed Stream Processing

    ...Create a dependable and resilient distributed computing framework. Take care of the complexities of distributed computing "plumbing," allowing developers to focus on their business logic. Provide high-performance & low-latency data processing. Be portable and deploy easily (i.e., run on-prem or any cloud). Manage in-memory state for the application. Allow applications to scale as needed, even when they are live and up-and-running. The primary API for Wally is written in Pony. Wally applications are written using this Pony API.
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    StreamMine is a distributed event processing (streaming) infrastructure. You can create low-latency, fault-tolerant stream processing functionality with any stream-oriented operators that can be implemented in Python.
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