[HN Gopher] I made advanced BI queries with Scratch puzzle pieces
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I made advanced BI queries with Scratch puzzle pieces
Author : misterdata
Score : 45 points
Date : 2022-07-17 19:41 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| qsort wrote:
| Probably a bit of a tangent, but the BI world sure loves their
| no-code tools. It's one of the few sub-industries where they
| really took hold.
| intrasight wrote:
| I do a lot of BI and am a coder. I find these tools (Tableau)
| super frustrating. So much point and click. Such poor
| abstractions. Not at all DRY. I like the end product just not
| the process. Lacks a good API for doing it programmatically -
| which makes sense as they make money selling desktops.
| delusional wrote:
| Not because they're any better of a fit for BI stuff mind you.
| At my place of work, the BI department is a black hole you can
| keep shoving more compute into, and they'll just come up with
| worse queries.
| qsort wrote:
| I mostly agree, but I think there's a reason behind the
| madness. Back in the early 00s to early 10s they really were
| more productive, "secret alien technology"-type tools.
|
| But these days obviously ten lines of python (or whatever
| else) calling the database do exactly the same thing, except
| you actually have git, debuggers, ides, etc.
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| Many BI departments still cling to them because they're
| comparing 2020s no-code tools to early 2000s programming
| languages.
| imachine1980_ wrote:
| Like excel this tools really help making user ->power users I
| think the problem whit no code is they make developer tools les
| powerfull instend of regular tools more powerfull
| cptroot wrote:
| Thanks for making a whole blog post out of the anecdote mentioned
| yesterday. Really excellent to see the whole story!
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