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Windows and Mac builds available for DataStation, the open-source data IDE
Recapping from the first post introducing this project, DataStation is an IDE for manipulating data (from HTTP servers, SQL databases, local files, and so on) via scripting languages and visualizing the result – all in a single application. Before today the best way to try DataStation out was through the in-browser environment.
Today you can try out DataStation on Mac and Windows
Read in full here:
https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2021-07-01-datastation-desktop-builds-available.html
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