Open Visualization Session Proposal: SQLRooms: Build powerful analytics apps with DuckDB in browser
Proposal
Topic of the session
SQLRooms: Build powerful analytics apps with DuckDB in browser
Introducing SQLRooms, the modular React framework for building data analytics apps powered by DuckDB – in browser or backend. SQLRooms provides a foundation and set of building blocks for creating data analytics applications that run entirely in the browser. It combines essential components like a SQL query engine (DuckDB), data visualization tools, state management, AI integration, and UI components into a cohesive toolkit, making it significantly easier to create powerful analytics tools which can run entirely in browser.
Type of the session
- [ ] Collaborate
- [ ] Workshop
- [x] Talk
Estimated duration of the session
30 min
Date and Time of the session
October 8-9
Level
- [ ] Beginner
- [x] Intermediate
- [ ] Advanced
Pre-requisite knowledge
JavaScript, Databases
Describe the session
Session facilitator(s), Github handle(s) and timezone(s)
@ilyabo [email protected]
Meeting notes and Virtual Meeting Link
Follow-up / Set-up sessions (if any)
Additional context (optional)
Hey Ilya! Thank you for your session submission - sounds like an interesting topic! Just to confirm, you're planning to attend in person, right? Unfortunately, we won't be able to support remote sessions this year. Looking forward to seeing you at the summit!
Hey @ilyabo, thanks again for your submission! We’ve finalized the agenda and scheduled SQLRooms: Build powerful analytics apps with DuckDB in browser for October 8, 13:00-13:25 PT (25 minutes, typically ~20 min talk + ~5 min Q&A). We’ll follow up with venue access and presentation tech details by email about a week before the summit.
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Hey @bensternthal could you please add the OpenVis label to this issue? Thanks!