Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
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Re: Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
#32Pretty similar to https://github.com/getredash/redash from a first look. What would you say are the main differences?
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#33Re: Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
#34Pretty similar to https://github.com/getredash/redash from a first look. What would you say are the main differences?
It seems that Redash is a BI tool and close source. Ananas is open source, and can be used not only as a BI tool, but also an ETL tool. More over, you can run your pipeline on your own infrastructure, as Ananas can be run on multiple execution engines
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#35My unprofessional professional opinion. The product looks great, but the name has to go. I can't imagine pronouncing that, let alone communicating it over a phone. Any simple word before analytics would be better. Edit: pineapplytics is the obvious cute and available one, however may still be difficult to communicate.
Fun fact: Only the English language calls the fruit "pineapple", almost every other language calls it "ananas" or similar.
Re: Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
#36This looks very good and a fit for my end users who deal with excel files all the time. Is there any plans to add Excel as a datasource? Cannot convert to CSV without major pain since excel files are exports from mainframe apps which are out of my control. Thanks
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#37Re: Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
It seems that Redash is a BI tool and close source. Ananas is open source, and can be used not only as a BI tool, but also an ETL tool. More over, you can run your pipeline on your own infrastructure, as Ananas can be run on multiple execution engines
Parent commenter linked to their GitHub repo. Redash is open source under the terms of the two-clause BSD license. (Maybe they edited to add link, maybe you overlooked it?)
Re: Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
#39My unprofessional professional opinion. The product looks great, but the name has to go. I can't imagine pronouncing that, let alone communicating it over a phone. Any simple word before analytics would be better. Edit: pineapplytics is the obvious cute and available one, however may still be difficult to communicate.
People have same opinion about Azure. Microsoft didn't change it. Ananas is still not that bad.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog, anyone?
Re: Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners
#40I would recommend code-signing the build before distributing.