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On a related note, if you come from the R community and is already familiar with the `tidyverse` suite, `tidypolars` would be a great addition.

https://github.com/markfairbanks/tidypolars



Why does this use dot-based chaining as opposed to standard dplyr piping?


Looks like it tries to make a dplyr-like experience for python, not replace dplyr in R.




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